The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC), also known as the volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying (VSOR) anion channel or the volume-sensitive organic osmolyte/anion channel (VSOAC), is essential for cell volume regulation after swelling in most vertebrate cell types studied to date. In addition to its role in cell volume homeostasis, VRAC has been implicated in numerous other physiological and pathophysiological processes, including cancer, ischemic brain edema, cell motility, proliferation, angiogenesis, programmed cell death, and excitotoxic glutamate release. Although VRAC has been extensively biophysically, pharmacologically, and functionally characterized, its molecular identity was highly controversial until the recent identificatio...
Animal cells need to preserve constant volume in the face of osmolarity perturbations to function pr...
Cells possess the capability to adjust their volume for various physiological processes, presumably ...
Animal cells need to preserve constant volume in the face of osmolarity perturbations to function pr...
The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC), also known as the volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying (...
The Volume Regulated Anion Channel (VRAC) plays a pivotal role in cell volume regulation in essentia...
Regulation of cell volume is critical for many cellular and organismal functions, yet the molecular ...
Cells need to regulate their volume to counteract osmotic swelling or shrinkage, as well as during c...
Volume regulated anion channels (VRACs) are ubiquitously expressed in all vertebrate cells. Despite ...
The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC) plays an important role in osmotic cell volume regulation....
Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) play a role in controlling cell volume by opening upon cell ...
Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) play a role in controlling cell volume by opening upon cell ...
Volume regulation is an essential property of any living cell and needs to be tightly controlled. Wh...
Canonical volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) are crucial for cell volume regulation and have ma...
The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC) is ubiquitously expressed in vertebrate cells and is a key...
Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) are crucial for cell volume regulation and have various role...
Animal cells need to preserve constant volume in the face of osmolarity perturbations to function pr...
Cells possess the capability to adjust their volume for various physiological processes, presumably ...
Animal cells need to preserve constant volume in the face of osmolarity perturbations to function pr...
The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC), also known as the volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying (...
The Volume Regulated Anion Channel (VRAC) plays a pivotal role in cell volume regulation in essentia...
Regulation of cell volume is critical for many cellular and organismal functions, yet the molecular ...
Cells need to regulate their volume to counteract osmotic swelling or shrinkage, as well as during c...
Volume regulated anion channels (VRACs) are ubiquitously expressed in all vertebrate cells. Despite ...
The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC) plays an important role in osmotic cell volume regulation....
Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) play a role in controlling cell volume by opening upon cell ...
Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) play a role in controlling cell volume by opening upon cell ...
Volume regulation is an essential property of any living cell and needs to be tightly controlled. Wh...
Canonical volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) are crucial for cell volume regulation and have ma...
The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC) is ubiquitously expressed in vertebrate cells and is a key...
Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) are crucial for cell volume regulation and have various role...
Animal cells need to preserve constant volume in the face of osmolarity perturbations to function pr...
Cells possess the capability to adjust their volume for various physiological processes, presumably ...
Animal cells need to preserve constant volume in the face of osmolarity perturbations to function pr...