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    Neural Correlates of Adolescent Irritability and Its Comorbidity With Psychiatric Disorders

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    VRACs and other ion channels and transporters in the regulation of cell volume and beyond

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    Cells need to regulate their volume to counteract osmotic swelling or shrinkage, as well as during cell division, growth, migration and cell death. Mammalian cells adjust their volume by transporting potassium, sodium, chloride and small organic osmolytes using plasma membrane channels and transporters. This generates osmotic gradients, which drive water in and out of cells. Key players in this process are volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs), the composition of which has recently been identified and shown to encompass LRRC8 heteromers. VRACs also transport metabolites and drugs and function in extracellular signal transduction, apoptosis and anticancer drug resistance

    Enzym- und Proteinanalytik

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    Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis

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    Enzym- und Proteinanalytik

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    Crops that feed the world 4. Barley: a resilient crop?:Strengths and weaknesses in the context of food security

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    VRACs and other ion channels and transporters in the regulation of cell volume and beyond

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