The introduction of the patch-clamp technique by Neher and Sackmann [1, 2] has led to the successful exploration of potassium (K) channels in the kidney, allowing the definition of their properties, localization along the nephron and their regulation [3–6]. Such information has been useful in understanding not only important aspects of K transport in the kidney, but also has provided new insights into the mechanisms by which ion and fluid homeostasis of tubule cells is achieved [5].In this brief overview, the principles of the patch-clamp technique are described, attention drawn to the role of K channels in various tubule functions, and the sites and properties of specific K channels along the nephron defined to highlight key aspects of the...
Potassium channels are a diverse family of membrane proteins which are present within all cells of t...
Potassium (K+) channels constitute a diverse group of membrane proteins that facilitate the passive ...
Segment-specific expression of 2P domain potassium channel genes in human nephron.BackgroundThe 2P d...
The introduction of the patch-clamp technique by Neher and Sackmann [1, 2] has led to the successful...
Renal potassium channels: Function, regulation and structure. Many transport functions in renal tubu...
Potassium (K+) channels constitute a diverse group of membrane proteins that facilitate the passive ...
A complex pump-leak system involving both active and passive transport mechanisms is responsible for...
Potassium transport: From clearance to channels and pumps. Potassium (K) homeostasis depends on the ...
Potassium channels are important to control membrane potential and drive epithelial transport proces...
Potassium channels are important to control membrane potential and drive epithelial transport proces...
In the following, an attempt will be made to discuss the role of the K+ conductive pathway in the ne...
Potassium channels exhibit a wide functional diversity making them well suited for their broad roles...
AbstractBig conductance Ca2+ activated K+ channels (BK channels) is an abundant channel present in a...
The ISN Forefronts in Nephrology Symposium took place 8–11 September 2005 in Kartause Ittingen, Swit...
Potassium transport: From clearance to channels and pumps. Potassium (K) homeostasis depends on the ...
Potassium channels are a diverse family of membrane proteins which are present within all cells of t...
Potassium (K+) channels constitute a diverse group of membrane proteins that facilitate the passive ...
Segment-specific expression of 2P domain potassium channel genes in human nephron.BackgroundThe 2P d...
The introduction of the patch-clamp technique by Neher and Sackmann [1, 2] has led to the successful...
Renal potassium channels: Function, regulation and structure. Many transport functions in renal tubu...
Potassium (K+) channels constitute a diverse group of membrane proteins that facilitate the passive ...
A complex pump-leak system involving both active and passive transport mechanisms is responsible for...
Potassium transport: From clearance to channels and pumps. Potassium (K) homeostasis depends on the ...
Potassium channels are important to control membrane potential and drive epithelial transport proces...
Potassium channels are important to control membrane potential and drive epithelial transport proces...
In the following, an attempt will be made to discuss the role of the K+ conductive pathway in the ne...
Potassium channels exhibit a wide functional diversity making them well suited for their broad roles...
AbstractBig conductance Ca2+ activated K+ channels (BK channels) is an abundant channel present in a...
The ISN Forefronts in Nephrology Symposium took place 8–11 September 2005 in Kartause Ittingen, Swit...
Potassium transport: From clearance to channels and pumps. Potassium (K) homeostasis depends on the ...
Potassium channels are a diverse family of membrane proteins which are present within all cells of t...
Potassium (K+) channels constitute a diverse group of membrane proteins that facilitate the passive ...
Segment-specific expression of 2P domain potassium channel genes in human nephron.BackgroundThe 2P d...