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glucose transport protein and
linked to
these membrane sodium glucose cotransport systems. The
first of
these membrane transport proteins was
named SGLT1...
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discovery of the sodium-glucose
cotransport as the
mechanism for
intestinal glucose absorption. Crane's
discovery of
cotransport was the
first ever proposal...
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discovery of the sodium-glucose
cotransport as the
mechanism for
intestinal glucose absorption. Crane's
discovery of
cotransport was the first-ever proposal...
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molecule against its
concentration gradient. They
enable coupled or
cotransport (secondary
active transport) and
include antiporters and symporters....
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discovery of the sodium-glucose
cotransport as the
mechanism for
intestinal glucose absorption. Crane's
discovery of
cotransport was the
first ever proposal...
- of K-Cl
cotransport: from
function to genes. N. C. Adragna, M. Di
Fulvio and P.K. Lauf, J.
Membrane Biology, 200:1-29, 2004 K+ Cl
Cotransport: Sulfhydryl...
- an
American biochemist best
known for his
discovery of sodium–glucose
cotransport.
Crane was born on
December 20, 1919, in Palmyra, New Jersey, to Wilbur...
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observed decreased sperm count could be due to
either lack of NKCC1
cotransport in the
testis or
upstream failure of NKCC1-expressing
neurons in the...
- K.
Crane (1919–2010),
American biochemist,
discovered sodium-glucose
cotransport Robert Q.
Crane (1926–2018),
Treasurer and Receiver-General of M****achusetts...
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other solutes are
reabsorbed via
secondary active transport through cotransport channels driven by the
sodium gradient. Renin–angiotensin system: The...