<p>Changes of the external potassium concentration are sensed by an unidentified sensor system either directly or indirectly, e.g, via the membrane potential, internal potassium or pH changes. The sensor signal triggers a modulation of proton fluxes using the bicarbonate reaction system and the Pma1 proton pump as regulators.</p
The ability to sense and react to changes in environmental oxygen levels is crucial to the survival ...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
Activity in many biological systems is mediated by pH, involving proton titratable groups with pKas ...
Potassium homeostasis in man is normally accomplished by appropriate changes in the renal excretion ...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
The average potassium intake in the United States population ranges from 90 to 120 mEq/day. About 98...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
In addition to the classic and well-established “feedback control” of potassium balance, increasing ...
Cytosolic potassium homeostasis and the ability of various tissues to retain potassium under stress ...
Aldosterone, the most potent naturally occurring mineralocorticoid, plays a major role in regulation...
SummaryCells have evolved diverse mechanisms that maintain intracellular homeostasis in fluctuating ...
Cells have evolved diverse mechanisms that maintain intracellular homeostasis in fluctuating environ...
International audiencePotassium is a major inorganic constituent of the living cell and the most abu...
This code is supplementary to the manuscript "A mathematical model of potassium homeostasis: Effect ...
The ability to sense and react to changes in environmental oxygen levels is crucial to the survival ...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
Activity in many biological systems is mediated by pH, involving proton titratable groups with pKas ...
Potassium homeostasis in man is normally accomplished by appropriate changes in the renal excretion ...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
The average potassium intake in the United States population ranges from 90 to 120 mEq/day. About 98...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
In addition to the classic and well-established “feedback control” of potassium balance, increasing ...
Cytosolic potassium homeostasis and the ability of various tissues to retain potassium under stress ...
Aldosterone, the most potent naturally occurring mineralocorticoid, plays a major role in regulation...
SummaryCells have evolved diverse mechanisms that maintain intracellular homeostasis in fluctuating ...
Cells have evolved diverse mechanisms that maintain intracellular homeostasis in fluctuating environ...
International audiencePotassium is a major inorganic constituent of the living cell and the most abu...
This code is supplementary to the manuscript "A mathematical model of potassium homeostasis: Effect ...
The ability to sense and react to changes in environmental oxygen levels is crucial to the survival ...
The intrinsic ability of cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions is a fundamental...
Activity in many biological systems is mediated by pH, involving proton titratable groups with pKas ...