Cell-volume regulation: P-glycoprotein--a cautionary tale

Current Biology : CB
J J Wine, D B Luckie

Abstract

P-glycoprotein turns out not to be 'VSOAC', a known channel activated by cell swelling; it does seem to influence cell-volume recovery after swelling, but the physiological importance of this effect is presently unclear.

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