Sodium cotransport systems: Cellular, molecular and regulatory aspects

Bioessays 7 (2):71-78 (1987)
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Abstract

The sodium cotransport systems comprise an important group of transport proteins which are involved in the transport of a variety of organic and inorganic solutes across the cellular membrane of animal cells. These systems play a central role in a wide variety of cellular and biochemical processes. We summarize here the current state of knowledge regarding the variety, structure and regulation of this important group of membrane proteins.

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