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The following pages link to Solute and water transport pathways in cholangiocytes (Q41090211):
Displaying 16 items.
- Hepatobiliary transport (Q33870213) (← links)
- Bile formation and secretion (Q33881922) (← links)
- Enterohepatic circulation: physiological, pharmacokinetic and clinical implications (Q34774063) (← links)
- Pathways of cholesterol crystallization in model bile and native bile. (Q35127807) (← links)
- Water handling and aquaporins in bile formation: recent advances and research trends (Q35563924) (← links)
- Aquaporin null phenotypes: the importance of classical physiology (Q36069439) (← links)
- The bile acid-sensitive ion channel (BASIC), the ignored cousin of ASICs and ENaC (Q38173627) (← links)
- Electrolyte transport in biliary epithelia (Q41550021) (← links)
- Channel-mediated water movement across enclosed or perfused mouse intrahepatic bile duct units. (Q44021438) (← links)
- Role of enterohepatic recirculation in drug disposition: cooperation and complications (Q46578287) (← links)
- Hepatobiliary transport: molecular mechanisms of development and cholestasis (Q47692164) (← links)
- Somatostatin stimulates ductal bile absorption and inhibits ductal bile secretion in mice via SSTR2 on cholangiocytes. (Q47992702) (← links)
- Role of glutathione and oxidative stress in phalloidin-induced cholestasis. (Q52538985) (← links)
- Characterization of Apical and Basolateral Plasma Membrane Domains Derived from Cultured Rat Cholangiocytes (Q73999879) (← links)
- Reorganization of cholangiocyte membrane domains represents an early event in rat liver ischemia (Q77363651) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of cholestasis: causes and consequences of impaired bile formation (Q77451209) (← links)