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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 289: F835-F849, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00122.2005
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Fig. 4. Zebrafish Ae2 mediates Cl/Cl exchange. A: 36Cl uptake into oocytes previously injected with water or with 3 or 10 ng cRNA encoding Ae2 or mAE2a. B: time course of 36Cl efflux from representative oocytes previously injected with water ({circ}) or with cRNA encoding Ae2 ({blacktriangleup}) or mAE2a ({bullet}). Bath pH was 7.4 in the presence (ND-96) and absence of Cl. C: 36Cl efflux rate constants of oocytes expressing Ae2 or mAE2a measured sequentially in ND-96, Cl-free medium, and finally in ND-96 containing 200 µM DIDS. D: DIDS concentration dependence of 36Cl efflux rate constants in oocytes expressing Ae2 compared with mAE2a. Values in all bar graphs are means ± SE for (n) oocytes. Oocytes in BD were injected with 2.7 ng ae2 cRNA or 3 ng of mAE2a cRNA. 36Cl efflux rate constants in bar graphs reflect subtraction of values measured in water-injected oocytes.





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