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A cytoprotective chloride channel in gastric parietal cells
Hideki Sakai
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Pharmaceutical Physiology
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Chloride Channel
100%
Cl Channel
100%
Gastric Parietal Cell
100%
Cyclic GMP
45%
Nitric Oxide
36%
Regulatory Mechanism
18%
Superoxide Ion
18%
Cytoprotection
18%
Physiological Function
9%
Messenger
9%
Hydroxyl Radical
9%
Prostaglandin E2
9%
Basolateral Membrane
9%
Parietal Cell
9%
Ca2+
9%
Channel Blocker
9%
Mechanism Function
9%
Physiological Role
9%
Membrane Potential
9%
GTP-binding Proteins
9%
Channel Activity
9%
Vasodilator
9%
Ethanol-induced Liver Injury
9%
Hydrogen Peroxide Radical
9%
Cation Channel
9%
Housekeeping
9%
Voltage-independent
9%
EP3 Receptor
9%
Cell Membrane Potential
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chloride Channel
100%
Cytoprotective Agent
100%
Nitric Oxide
33%
Superoxide
16%
Cytoprotection
16%
Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
8%
Receptor
8%
Leporidae
8%
Hydroxyl Radical
8%
Prostaglandin E2
8%
Calcium Ion
8%
Channel Blocker
8%
Hydrogen Peroxide
8%
Cation Channel
8%
Vasodilator Agent
8%
Peroxy Radical
8%
Ecabapide
8%
Neuroscience
Parietal Cell
100%
Chloride Channel
100%
Nitric Oxide
33%
Basolateral Membrane
8%
Hydrogen Peroxide
8%
G Protein
8%
Membrane Potential
8%
Channel Blocker
8%
Prostaglandin E2
8%
Cation Channel
8%
Vasodilators
8%
Cell Membrane Potential
8%
Receptor
8%
Engineering
Induced Damage
100%