Changes in Intracellular Chloride During Osmotic Stress and L-alanine Uptake in Mouse Hepatocytes
A stable intracellular ionic environment is necessary for hepatocytes to function normally. Thus, during hypotonic shock or L-alanine uptake, hepatocytes swell and then exhibit a regulatory volume decrease (RVD), which comprises an increase in K$\sp+$ conductance (G$\sb{\rm K}$), an increased K$\sp+...
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
1992
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