Molecular Mechanisms and Drug Development in Aquaporin Water Channel Diseases: Molecular Mechanism of Water Channel Aquaporin-2 Trafficking
Targeted positioning of water channel aquaporin-2 (AQP2) strictly regulates body water homeostasis. Trafficking of AQP2 to the apical membrane is critical for the reabsorption of water in renal collecting ducts. Besides the cAMP-mediated effect of vasopressin on AQP2 trafficking to the apical membra...
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Main Authors: | Yumi Noda (Author), Sei Sasaki (Author) |
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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