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3. Differential regulation of ROMK expression in kidney cortex and medulla by aldosterone and potassium

10. Kidney and Colon Electrolyte Transport in CHIF Knockout Mice

28. EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION OF COLONIC EPITHELIAL KvLQT1 K[sup+] CHANNELS.

30. Metabolic regulation of apical sodium permeability in toad urinary bladder in the presence and absence of aldosterone.

31. Ba2+-inhibitable 86Rb+ fluxes across membranes of vesicles from toad urinary bladder.

32. An amiloride-sensitive Na+ conductance in the basolateral membrane of toad urinary bladder.

33. Direct inhibition of epithelial Na+ channels by a pH-dependent interaction with calcium, and by other divalent ions.

35. Effects of internal and external pH on amiloride-blockable Na+ transport across toad urinary bladder vesicles.

36. Amiloride blockable sodium fluxes in toad bladder membrane vesicles.

37. Current-voltage relations of the basolateral membrane in tight amphibian epithelia: use of nystatin to depolarize the apical membrane.

38. Sodium channels in membrane vesicles from cultured toad bladder cells

39. Na+ uptake into colonic enterocyte membrane vesicles

40. Characterization of cAMP-induced activation of epithelial sodium channels

42. A simple and sensitive procedure for measuring isotope fluxes through ion-specific channels in heterogenous populations of membrane vesicles.

43. Ca2+-induced down-regulation of Na+ channels in toad bladder epithelium.

44. Effects of amiloride analogues on Na+ transport in toad bladder membrane vesicles. Evidence for two electrogenic transporters with different affinities toward pyrazinecarboxamides.

45. Ca2+-dependent, temperature-sensitive regulation of Na+ channels in tight epithelia. A study using membrane vesicles.

46. Conductive sodium pathway with low affinity to amiloride in LLC-PK1 cells and other epithelia.

47. Amiloride-sensitive trypsinization of apical sodium channels. Analysis of hormonal regulation of sodium transport in toad bladder.

48. Aldosterone increases the apical Na+ permeability of toad bladder by two different mechanisms.

49. Sodium-dependent inhibition of the epithelial sodium channel by an arginyl-specific reagent.

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