Distal potassium handling based on flow modulation of maxi-K channel activity

AR Rodan, CL Huang - Current opinion in nephrology and …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
AR Rodan, CL Huang
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension, 2009journals.lww.com
The importance of both ROMK and maxi-K to distal K+ secretion is now well established, but
the relative role that each of these two channels plays in normal and diseased states has not
been definitively established. Analysis of human and animal model data can generate
hypotheses for future experiments.
Summary
The importance of both ROMK and maxi-K to distal K+ secretion is now well established, but the relative role that each of these two channels plays in normal and diseased states has not been definitively established. Analysis of human and animal model data can generate hypotheses for future experiments.
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