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Asymmetric pendrin homodimer reveals its molecular mechanism as anion exchanger

Biology

Asymmetric pendrin homodimer reveals its molecular mechanism as anion exchanger

Q. Liu, X. Zhang, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking structures of mouse pendrin revealed through cryo-electron microscopy by a team of researchers from Fudan University. These exciting findings offer insights into the unique anion exchange mechanism that underlies pendrin's vital functions, shedding light on the implications for disease-associated variants.... show more
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