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Sodium–hydrogen antiporter

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The sodium–hydrogen antiporter or sodium–hydrogen exchanger is a membrane protein found in many cells, and especially in those of the nephron of the kidney. It is primarily responsible for maintaining the balance of sodium.[1]

[edit] Isoforms

There are several isoforms of the antiporter:

[edit] References

  1. ^ VI. Mechanisms of Salt & Water Reabsorption

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