A research team has discovered a previously unknown mechanism by which the immune system fights bacterial infections. The scientists found that a specific protein, the chloride channel PACC1, is ...
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Sepsis target emerges as chloride channel PACC1 boosts bacteria killing
Every year, sepsis kills roughly 11 million people worldwide, more than lung cancer and heart attacks combined. Despite ...
Chloride channels, particularly those of the CLC family, are vital for cellular homeostasis by facilitating the exchange of chloride ions and protons across membranes. These transport proteins govern ...
Chloride channels and antiport mechanisms are pivotal for maintaining cellular ion homeostasis and regulating physiological processes such as muscle contraction, epithelial fluid transport and ...
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