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 Chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also, the chloride-bicarbonate exchanger biological transport protein relies on the chloride ion to increase the blood's capacity of carbon dioxide, in the form of the bicarbonate ion.
Chloride is found in many household liquids like water and other drinkable substances.
The word chloride can also refer to a chemical compound in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded in the molecule.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chloride   (256 words)

  
 Chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also, the chloride-bicarbonate exchanger biological transport protein relies on the chloride ion to increase the blood's capacity of carbon dioxide, in the form of the bicarbonate ion.
Chloride is found in many household liquids like water and other drinkable substances.
The word chloride can also refer to a chemical compound in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded in the molecule.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chloride   (264 words)

  
 Arthritis and Potassium
The ammonium is said to be synthesized in the mitochondria of the proximal tubule cells, excreted in part by the sodium/hydrogen ion exchanger (NHE-3), then reabsorbed by the sodium- potassium-chloride cotransporter, and then brought to the collecting duct and excreted [Amlal].
Psychic stress stimulation of aldosterone, profuse perspiration, excessive vomiting, eating sodium carbonate or bicarbonate (because hydrogen ion is excreted at the same site as potassium), laxatives, diuretics, licorice, hyperventilating, enemas, shock from burns or injury, hostile or fearful emotions, and very high or low sodium intakes all increase potassium losses, some massively.
The ammonium ion and potassium are the same charge and size, and they are handled at the same site in the kidneys.
www.ithyroid.com /arthritis_and_potassium.htm   (264 words)

  
 Joseph R
Sterling D, Alvarez B, Casey JR (2002) The fourth extracellular loop of the AE1 Cl exchanger binds carbonic anhydrase IV to activate bicarbonate transport.
Alvarez B, Fujinaga J, Casey JR (2001) Molecular basis for angiotensin II-induced increase of chloride/bicarbonate exchange in the myocardium.
Chiappe de Cingolani G, Morgan P, Mundina-Weilenmann C, Casey JR, Fujinaga I, Camilion de Hurtade M, Cingolani H (2001) Expression of the Cl -anion exchanger mRNA in the hypertrophied myocardium of spontaneously hypertensive rat.
www.physiology.ualberta.ca /Casey.htm   (1385 words)

  
 John C. Edwards, Ph.D., M.D
Van Adelsberg, J.S., Edwards, J.C., and Al-Awqati, Q. The apical Cl/HCO3 exchanger of a intercalated cells.
Edwards, J.C., Van Adelsberg, J., Rater, M., Herzlinger, D., Lebowitz, J. and Al-Awqati, Q. Conditional immortalization of bicarbonate-secreting intercalated cells from rabbit.
Landry, D., Sullivan, S., Nicolaides, M., Redhead, C., Edelman, A., Field, M., Al-Awqati, Q and Edwards, J. Molecular cloning and characterization of p64, a chloride channel from kidney microsomes.
www.cellbio.wustl.edu /FACULTY/Edwards_.htm   (447 words)

  
 BLAST Search Results
752 0.0 embZ50848.1SGB3ANEX S.gairdneri mRNA for anion exchanger 751 0.0 gbAF120099.1AF120099 Sus scrofa chloride-bicarbonate anio...
www.chickest.udel.edu /orthochick/c322.html   (447 words)

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