Molecular Mechanisms and Drug Development in Aquaporin Water Channel Diseases: Aquaporins in the Brain
Water homeostasis of the brain is essential for its neuronal activity. Changes in water content in the intra- and extra-cellular space affect ionic concentrations and therefore modify neuronal activity. Aquaporin (AQP) water channels may have a central role in keeping water homeostasis in the brain....
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Main Authors: | Hideyuki Kobayashi (Author), Toshihiko Yanagita (Author), Hiroki Yokoo (Author), Akihiko Wada (Author) |
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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