Cl-formate exchanger
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The Cl−-formate exchanger is a transport protein present in the kidney,[1] where it functions in the renal chloride reabsorption. It is also present in vascular smooth muscle and cardiac muscle.[2]
The true molecular nature of the protein is unknown.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ Chloride/Formate Exchange with Formic Acid Recycling: A Mechanism of Active Chloride Transport across Epithelial Membranes Lawrence P. Karniski and Peter S. Aronson
- ^ Presence of chloride-formate exchange in vascular smooth muscle and cardiac cells M Soleimani and RL Howard. Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46202-5116.
- ^ renal proximal tubule cells Identification of a chloride-formate ...
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