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Influences of the N- and C-Termini of the Distal Nephron Inward Rectifier, ROMK
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Kidney and Blood Pressure Research
Kidney Blood Press Res (2001) 24 (3): 142–148.
Published Online: 29 August 2001
...Sunil Bhandari; Malcolm Hunter The inward rectifying potassium channels of the ROMK family are present in the distal nephron of the kidney. These channels have two membrane spanning portions, between which lies a hydrophobic domain thought to confer the majority of the conductive properties...
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Two Types of K + Channels are Present in the Apical Membrane of the Thick Ascending Limb of the Mouse Kidney
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Kidney and Blood Pressure Research
Kidney Blood Press Res (2000) 23 (2): 75–82.
Published Online: 24 March 2000
... Inwardly rectifying K + channel ROMK Patch–clamp Kidney Blo&od Pressure Research Original Paper Kidney Blood Press Res 2000;23:75 82 Accepted: June 7, 1999 Two Types of K+ Channels are Present in the Apical Membrane of the Thick Ascending Limb of the Mouse Kidney Ming Lu Wenhui Wang Department...