Biophysical models reveal the relative importance of transporter proteins and impermeant anions in chloride homeostasis

  1. Kira Michaela Düsterwald
  2. Christopher Brian Currin
  3. Richard Joseph Burman
  4. Colin J Akerman
  5. Alan R Kay
  6. Joseph Valentino Raimondo  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Cape Town, South Africa
  2. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  3. University of Iowa, United States

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  1. Kira Michaela Düsterwald
  2. Christopher Brian Currin
  3. Richard Joseph Burman
  4. Colin J Akerman
  5. Alan R Kay
  6. Joseph Valentino Raimondo
(2018)
Biophysical models reveal the relative importance of transporter proteins and impermeant anions in chloride homeostasis
eLife 7:e39575.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39575

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