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1-10 of 196 for Sodium Potassium Pump
The sodium/potassium pump is a good example of active transport of molecules across a membrane.
Insulin is a major regulator of potassium homeostasis and has multiple effects on sodium pump activity.
The Na+/K+ pump is found in the membranes of many types of cells. In particular, it plays a very important role in nerve cell membranes.
Chemistry 420 - Principles of Biochemistry...
Mechanism of the Na+/K+ Pump ... The Na/K pump is an active transport system. The energy for the active transport comes from the ATP molecule which is used to phosphorylate the transporter.
sodium-potassium pump The mechanism that uses energy to reset the sodium and potassium ions after transmission of a nerve impulse.
The sodium-potassium pump is an active transport mechanism. ... 1 The sodium-potassium pump functions to pump
We hypothesized that activation of the sodium-potassium pump (Na+,K+-ATPase) located in endothelial or smooth muscle cells would be involved in the insulin-mediated vasodilation.
A Simplified Model of the Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+) ATPase Pump ... Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) provides the energy to pump 3 Na+ ions out of the cell in exchange for 2 K+ ions,
Because the Na+/K+ pump and CFTR Cl- channel both move charged ions across the cell membrane, they generate tiny electrical signals that we can measure to monitor their function.
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