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Chloride channel

Chloride channels are a superfamily of poorly understood ion channels specific for chloride. These channels may conduct many different ions, but are named for chloride because its concentration in vivo is much higher than other anions. Several families of voltage-gated channels and ligand-gated channels (e.g., the CaCC families) have been characterized in humans. Chloride channels are a superfamily of poorly understood ion channels specific for chloride. These channels may conduct many different ions, but are named for chloride because its concentration in vivo is much higher than other anions. Several families of voltage-gated channels and ligand-gated channels (e.g., the CaCC families) have been characterized in humans.

[ "Membrane", "Biochemistry", "Internal medicine", "Endocrinology", "Communication channel", "ClC-2 chloride channels", "Transepithelial chloride transport", "GluCl channel", "Chloride channel opener", "CLIC4" ]
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