Abstract
hco3− transporters and the Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE) contribute in a major way to maintenance of ionic and pH homeostasis in neurons. The study by Xue et al. ([17][1]) demonstrates that, in prolonged neuronal hypoxia, inhibition of HCO3− transporters by DIDS is protective and inhibition of NHE by
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