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The following pages link to Genetic ablation of Rhbg in the mouse does not impair renal ammonium excretion (Q28509463):
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- Solute carrier family 4 (anion exchanger), member 1 (Q14877729) (← links)
- Rhesus blood group-associated B glycoprotein (Q21496823) (← links)
- Expression of the ammonia transporter, rh C glycoprotein, in normal and neoplastic human kidney (Q24300575) (← links)
- Ammonium transport in the colonic crypt cell line, T84: role for Rhesus glycoproteins and NKCC1 (Q24301281) (← links)
- The rhesus protein RhCG: a new perspective in ammonium transport and distal urinary acidification (Q27692129) (← links)
- Hydrophobic cluster analysis and modeling of the human Rh protein three-dimensional structures (Q28305165) (← links)
- A role for Rhesus factor Rhcg in renal ammonium excretion and male fertility (Q28512648) (← links)
- A mouse model for distal renal tubular acidosis reveals a previously unrecognized role of the V-ATPase a4 subunit in the proximal tubule (Q30461073) (← links)
- Ammonia transport in the kidney by Rhesus glycoproteins (Q30578351) (← links)
- Molecular physiology of the Rh ammonia transport proteins (Q33600964) (← links)
- Renal response to metabolic acidosis: role of mRNA stabilization (Q33621866) (← links)
- Tissue kallikrein permits early renal adaptation to potassium load (Q34067976) (← links)
- Effect of intercalated cell-specific Rh C glycoprotein deletion on basal and metabolic acidosis-stimulated renal ammonia excretion (Q34085267) (← links)
- The role of the renal ammonia transporter Rhcg in metabolic responses to dietary protein (Q34103394) (← links)
- Substrate specificity of Rhbg: ammonium and methyl ammonium transport (Q34149767) (← links)
- Role of the Rhesus glycoprotein, Rh B glycoprotein, in renal ammonia excretion (Q34305457) (← links)
- Role of NH3and NH4 transporters in renal acid-base transport (Q34501903) (← links)
- Expression of rh glycoproteins in the Mammalian kidney (Q34584656) (← links)
- CeRh1 (rhr-1) is a dominant Rhesus gene essential for embryonic development and hypodermal function in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q34596107) (← links)
- A mathematical model of tumour and blood pHe regulation: The HCO3-/CO2 buffering system (Q34608666) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of renal ammonia transport. (Q35037045) (← links)
- Expression of the non-erythroid Rh glycoproteins in mammalian tissues (Q35041887) (← links)
- Renal ammonia metabolism and transport (Q35056122) (← links)
- Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Regulates the Expression of the Ammonium Permease Gene RHBG in Human Cancer Cells (Q35647527) (← links)
- Effect of dietary protein restriction on renal ammonia metabolism (Q35749634) (← links)
- Rh glycoproteins in epithelial cells: lessons from rat and mice studies. (Q36431132) (← links)
- Rh proteins vs Amt proteins: an organismal and phylogenetic perspective on CO2 and NH3 gas channels (Q36431388) (← links)
- Intercalated cell-specific Rh B glycoprotein deletion diminishes renal ammonia excretion response to hypokalemia. (Q36593057) (← links)
- Haploinsufficiency of the ammonia transporter Rhcg predisposes to chronic acidosis: Rhcg is critical for apical and basolateral ammonia transport in the mouse collecting duct (Q36635922) (← links)
- The hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated HCN2 channel transports ammonium in the distal nephron. (Q37118173) (← links)
- Basolateral expression of the ammonia transporter family member Rh C glycoprotein in the mouse kidney (Q37138828) (← links)
- RhCG is the major putative ammonia transporter expressed in the human kidney, and RhBG is not expressed at detectable levels. (Q37216871) (← links)
- Collecting duct-specific Rh C glycoprotein deletion alters basal and acidosis-stimulated renal ammonia excretion (Q37216914) (← links)
- Expression of the gas-transporting proteins, Rh B glycoprotein and Rh C glycoprotein, in the murine lung (Q37264741) (← links)
- Mechanisms of renal ammonia production and protein turnover (Q37350794) (← links)
- Regulated acid-base transport in the collecting duct (Q37412431) (← links)
- The Rh protein family: gene evolution, membrane biology, and disease association (Q37642606) (← links)
- Characteristics of mammalian Rh glycoproteins (SLC42 transporters) and their role in acid-base transport (Q38090796) (← links)
- Molecular physiology of the medullary collecting duct (Q38112062) (← links)
- Uriniferous tubule: structural and functional organization (Q38130285) (← links)
- Renal acid-base regulation: new insights from animal models (Q38290770) (← links)
- Ammonia Transporters and Their Role in Acid-Base Balance. (Q39115255) (← links)
- Physiology: Courier service for ammonia (Q43139029) (← links)
- Evidence from knockout mice against physiologically significant aquaporin 8-facilitated ammonia transport (Q46071046) (← links)
- The ammonia transporter RhCG modulates urinary acidification by interacting with the vacuolar proton-ATPases in renal intercalated cells. (Q47622588) (← links)
- Expression of ammonia transporters, Rhbg and Rhcg, in chronic cyclosporine nephropathy in rats. (Q55402405) (← links)
- High RhCG expression predicts poor survival and promotes migration and proliferation of gastric cancer via keeping intracellular alkaline (Q91396836) (← links)