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Hypernatremia and hyponatremia

Kim DU

Sodium is the major cation of the extracellular fluid and the primary determinant of extracellular osmolality. Therefore, hypernatremia causes water movement out of cells, while hyponatremia causes water movement into...
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Molecular Identification and Distribution of Aquaporins in Human and Rat Testes

Park NC, Park YS, Jung JS

  • KMID: 2085128
  • Korean J Fertil Steril.
  • 2000 Jun;27(2):133-144.
OBJECTIVE: Several water channels (aquapoins; AQP) that belong to the MIP (major intrinsic protein) family have identified. In the selected tissues including red blood cells or renal tubules, water movements...
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Urine Concentration and the Adaptation of Renal Medullary Cells to Hypertonicity

Kim DU

  • KMID: 2322120
  • J Korean Soc Pediatr Nephrol.
  • 2007 Oct;11(2):145-151.
Hypertonicity(hypernatremia) of extracellular fluid causes water movement out of cells, while hypotonicity(hyponatremia) causes water movement into cells, resulting in cellular shrinkage or cellular swelling, respectively. In most part of the...
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Distribution of Aquaporins (Water Channels) in the Rat Salivary Glands

Jung JY, Han CR, Jeong YJ, Oh WM, Kim MW, Kim SH, Kim OJ, Kim HJ, Choi HR, Kim WJ

  • KMID: 2092786
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2002 Jun;35(3):195-200.
The salivary glands produce 1.5 l of fluid per day. As in other organs, the general paradigm in the salivary glands is that water movement occurs secondary to osmotic driving...
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Altered Expression of Aquaporins in Rat Submandibular Glands after Parasympathetic Denervation

Jung JY, Byun KO, Kim WJ

  • KMID: 2285282
  • Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
  • 2003 Apr;7(2):97-102.
The salivary glands produce 1.5L of fluid per day. As in other exocrine organs, the general mechanism in the salivary glands is that water movement occurs secondary to osmotic driving...
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Changes in Aquaporin 1 Expression in Rat Urinary Bladder after Partial Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Preliminary Report

Kim SO, Song SH, Ahn K, Kwon D, Park K, Ryu SB

  • KMID: 2314844
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2010 Apr;51(4):281-286.
PURPOSE: Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane proteins that facilitate water movement across biological membranes. AQPs are also called water channels, and they have recently been reported to be expressed in rat...
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Variation of pH and Electrolyte in Nasal Secretum

Lee KD, Park HW, Ban YS, Choi BN, Park CY

  • KMID: 2074277
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1997 May;40(5):641-646.
BACKGROUND: Airway secretions partly arise from the interstitial fluid and partly from the secretory activities of respiratory epithelium and submucosal gland. The flow of water across the tracheobronchial epithelium is...
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Expression and Translocation of Aquaporin (AQP)-1 after Pelvic Nerve Stimulation in Rat Vagina

Lee HS, Kim SO, Han HJ, Ahn K, Park K

  • KMID: 2298723
  • Korean J Androl.
  • 2007 Dec;25(3):135-140.
PURPOSE: Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane proteins that facilitate water movement across biological membranes. The purposes of this study were to investigate the localization and functional roles of AQP-1 water channels...
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