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SUBMITTER: Hebert SC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2838721 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hebert Steven C SC Desir Gary G Giebisch Gerhard G Wang Wenhui W
Physiological reviews 20050101 1
K(+) channels are widely distributed in both plant and animal cells where they serve many distinct functions. K(+) channels set the membrane potential, generate electrical signals in excitable cells, and regulate cell volume and cell movement. In renal tubule epithelial cells, K(+) channels are not only involved in basic functions such as the generation of the cell-negative potential and the control of cell volume, but also play a uniquely important role in K(+) secretion. Moreover, K(+) channel ...[more]