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The Cl-/H+ antiporter ClC-7 is the primary chloride permeation pathway in lysosomes

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The Cl-/H+ antiporter ClC-7 is the primary chloride permeation pathway in lysosomes Nature advance online publication 30 April 2008. doi:10.1038/nature06907 Authors: Austin R. Graves, Patricia K. Curran, Carolyn L. Smith & Joseph A. Mindell Lysosomes are the stomachs of the cell—terminal organelles on the endocytic pathway where internalized macromolecules are degraded. Containing a wide range Continue Reading »


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