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Anion Exchanger

The anion exchanger family (also named bicarbonate transporter family) is a member of the large APC superfamily of secondary carriers. Members of the AE family are generally responsible for the transport of anions across cellular barriers, although their functions may vary. All of them exchange bicarbonate. Characterized protein members of the AE family are found in plants, animals, insects and yeast. Uncharacterized AE homologues may be present in bacteria.
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Cat. No. Product name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
T4503 Talniflumate 66898-62-2 99.93%
Talniflumate
Talniflumate (Somalgen) is a calcium-activated chloride channel (hCLCA1/mCLCA3) blocker that reduces mucin synthesis and releases in animal models and cell cultu...
Talniflumate
T4503
Talniflumate (Somalgen) is a calcium-activated chloride channel (hCLCA1/mCLCA3) blocker that reduces mucin synthesis and releases in animal models and cell cultu...
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