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Cellular and molecular biology of the aquaporin water channels
Mario Borgnia
, Søren Nielsen
, Andreas Engel
,
Peter Agre
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Molecular Biology
100%
Aquaporin
100%
Aquaporin 1 (AQP1)
100%
Cellular Biology
100%
Aquaporin Water Channel
100%
Cell Membrane
25%
Pathophysiology
25%
Clinical Disease
25%
Aquaporin-4 (AQP4)
25%
Physiological Processes
25%
Aquaporin-2 (AQP2)
25%
Basolateral Membrane
25%
Apical Membrane
25%
Aquaporin 5 (AQP5)
25%
Glycerol
25%
3D Structure
25%
Renal Tubule
25%
Water Channel
25%
Aquaglyceroporin
25%
Tandem Repeats
25%
Solute
25%
Renal Collecting Ducts
25%
Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
25%
High Water Permeability
25%
Capillary Endothelium
25%
Aqueous Pores
25%
Red Cell Membrane
25%
Vasopressin
25%
Aquaporin-3 (AQP3)
25%
AQP0
25%
Permeability Characteristics
25%
Thin Limbs
25%
Water Permeable
25%
Hourglass
25%
AQP9
25%
Amphibia
25%
Charged Solutes
25%
AQP7
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aquaporin
100%
Molecular Biology
100%
Cell Membrane
20%
Physiological Process
20%
Apical Membrane
20%
Basolateral Membrane
20%
Erythrocyte Membrane
20%
Glycerol
20%
Water Permeability
20%
Tandem Repeat
20%
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
20%
Vasopressin
20%
AQP5
20%
AQP9
20%
AQP7
20%