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  • 2. [3H]ethylpropylamiloride, a radio-labelled diuretic for the analysis of the Na+/H+ exchange system. Its use with kidney cell membranes.
    Vigne P, Frelin C, Audinot M, Borsotto M, Cragoe EJ, Lazdunski M.
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  • 3. Biochemical identification of two types of phenamil binding sites associated with amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels.
    Barbry P, Chassande O, Duval D, Rousseau B, Frelin C, Lazdunski M.
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  • 4. [3H]phenamil binding protein of the renal epithelium Na+ channel. Purification, affinity labeling, and functional reconstitution.
    Barbry P, Chassande O, Marsault R, Lazdunski M, Frelin C.
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  • 6. Purification and subunit structure of the [3H]phenamil receptor associated with the renal apical Na+ channel.
    Barbry P, Chassande O, Vigne P, Frelin C, Ellory C, Cragoe EJ, Lazdunski M.
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  • 7. An epithelial high-affinity amiloride-binding site, different from the Na+ channel.
    Goldstein O, Asher C, Barbry P, Cragoe E, Clauss W, Garty H.
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  • 9. High affinity binding of amiloride analogs at an internal site in renal microvillus membrane vesicles.
    Desir GV, Cragoe EJ, Aronson PS.
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  • 11. Binding of 3H-phenamil, an irreversible amiloride analog, to toad urinary bladder: effects of aldosterone and vasopressin.
    Garvin JL, Simon SA, Cragoe EJ, Mandel LJ.
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  • 12. Evaluation of second generation amiloride analogs as therapy for cystic fibrosis lung disease.
    Hirsh AJ, Sabater JR, Zamurs A, Smith RT, Paradiso AM, Hopkins S, Abraham WM, Boucher RC.
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  • 13. Fetal lung epithelial cells contain two populations of amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels.
    Matalon S, Bauer ML, Benos DJ, Kleyman TR, Lin C, Cragoe EJ, O'Brodovich H.
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  • 14. Amiloride and its analogs as tools to inhibit Na+ transport via the Na+ channel, the Na+/H+ antiport and the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger.
    Frelin C, Barbry P, Vigne P, Chassande O, Cragoe EJ, Lazdunski M.
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  • 15. Cystic fibrosis and non-cystic-fibrosis human nasal epithelium show analogous Na+ absorption and reversible block by phenamil.
    Blank U, Rückes C, Clauss W, Hofmann T, Lindemann H, Münker G, Weber W.
    Pflugers Arch; 1997 May 05; 434(1):19-24. PubMed ID: 9094252
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  • 16. Photoaffinity labeling of the epithelial sodium channel.
    Kleyman TR, Yulo T, Ashbaugh C, Landry D, Cragoe E, Karlin A, Al-Awqati Q.
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  • 17. Alternatively spliced forms of the alpha subunit of the epithelial sodium channel: distinct sites for amiloride binding and channel pore.
    Li XJ, Xu RH, Guggino WB, Snyder SH.
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  • 18. Mechanisms of Na+ transport in human distal colonic apical membrane vesicles.
    Dudeja PK, Baldwin ML, Harig JM, Cragoe EJ, Ramaswamy K, Brasitus TA.
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  • 19. Inhibition of colonic Na+ transport by amiloride analogues.
    Bridges RJ, Cragoe EJ, Frizzell RA, Benos DJ.
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  • 20. Characterization and subtype identification of the Na(+)-H+ exchanger in bovine corneal epithelium.
    Torres-Zamorano V, Ganapathy V, Reinach P.
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