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Papers associated with trunk (and slc26a1)

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Sulfate transporters involved in sulfate secretion in the kidney are localized in the renal proximal tubule II of the elephant fish (Callorhinchus milii)., Hasegawa K., Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. July 1, 2016; 311 (1): R66-78.


Glyoxylate is a substrate of the sulfate-oxalate exchanger, sat-1, and increases its expression in HepG2 cells., Schnedler N., J Hepatol. March 1, 2011; 54 (3): 513-20.


Characterization of the human sulfate anion transporter (hsat-1) protein and gene (SAT1; SLC26A1)., Regeer RR., DNA Cell Biol. February 1, 2003; 22 (2): 107-17.


The mouse sulfate anion transporter gene Sat1 (Slc26a1): cloning, tissue distribution, gene structure, functional characterization, and transcriptional regulation thyroid hormone., Lee A., DNA Cell Biol. January 1, 2003; 22 (1): 19-31.


Cloning and characterization of SLC26A6, a novel member of the solute carrier 26 gene family., Waldegger S., Genomics. February 15, 2001; 72 (1): 43-50.


Heavy metals mercury, cadmium, and chromium inhibit the activity of the mammalian liver and kidney sulfate transporter sat-1., Markovich D., Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. January 15, 1999; 154 (2): 181-7.


Expression of rat renal sulfate transport systems in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Functional characterization and molecular identification., Markovich D., J Biol Chem. January 28, 1994; 269 (4): 3022-6.

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