Abstract

the maintenance of mammalian cell volume fundamentally rests on net cation extrusion through Na+-K+-activated ATPase, the Na+ pump. The publication by Shahidullah et al. ([11][1]) persuasively identifies the series of events by which a widely used inhibitor of anion transport, DIDS, can reduce Na+

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