2022
DOI: 10.1002/cbin.11788
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Can hypoosmotic shock and calcium influx lead to translocation of aquaporin‐1 in shrimp muscle cells?

Abstract: The physiological variations during the crustacean molting cycle have intrigued researchers for many years. Maintaining osmotic homeostasis in the face of hemolymph dilution and dealing with dynamic intracellular and extracellular calcium fluctuations are challenges these animals continuously confront. It has recently been shown that water channels present in the cell membrane (aquaporins) are essential for water uptake during premolt and postmolt. This study aims to investigate whether hypoosmotic shock and i… Show more

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