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</script>Mouse Chromosomal Location of Three Epithelial Sodium Channel Subunit Genes and an Apical Sodium Chloride Cotransporter Gene
pmid: 8617496
Mouse Chromosomal Location of Three Epithelial Sodium Channel Subunit Genes and an Apical Sodium Chloride Cotransporter Gene
The amiloride-sensitive epithelial sodium channel alpha, beta, and gamma subunit genes, Scnn1a, Scnn1b, and Scnn1g, and the thiazide-sensitive sodium chloride cotransporter gene, Slc12a1, have been mapped in the mouse using an interspecific backcross panel. These loci map to previously defined homologous regions between human and mouse chromosomes and provide additional information regarding human/mouse comparative mapping.
- University of Cincinnati United States
- University of Cincinnati Medical Center United States
- University System of Ohio United States
Symporters, Genetic Linkage, Chromosome Mapping, Sodium Chloride Symporters, Sodium Channels, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Muridae, Mice, Genes, Animals, Carrier Proteins
Symporters, Genetic Linkage, Chromosome Mapping, Sodium Chloride Symporters, Sodium Channels, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Muridae, Mice, Genes, Animals, Carrier Proteins
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