Title : Water channel protein AQP3 is present in epithelia exposed to the environment of possible water loss.

Pub. Date : 1999 Oct

PMID : 10490456






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1 Because these AQP3-positive epithelia have a common feature, i.e., they are exposed to an environment of possible water loss, we propose that AQP3 could serve as a water channel to provide these epithelial cells with water from the subepithelial side to protect them against dehydration. Water aquaporin 3 (Gill blood group) Rattus norvegicus
2 Because these AQP3-positive epithelia have a common feature, i.e., they are exposed to an environment of possible water loss, we propose that AQP3 could serve as a water channel to provide these epithelial cells with water from the subepithelial side to protect them against dehydration. Water aquaporin 3 (Gill blood group) Rattus norvegicus
3 Because these AQP3-positive epithelia have a common feature, i.e., they are exposed to an environment of possible water loss, we propose that AQP3 could serve as a water channel to provide these epithelial cells with water from the subepithelial side to protect them against dehydration. Water aquaporin 3 (Gill blood group) Rattus norvegicus
4 Because these AQP3-positive epithelia have a common feature, i.e., they are exposed to an environment of possible water loss, we propose that AQP3 could serve as a water channel to provide these epithelial cells with water from the subepithelial side to protect them against dehydration. Water aquaporin 3 (Gill blood group) Rattus norvegicus