Original paper
trans-δ-Viniferin inhibits Ca2+-activated Cl− channels and improves diarrhea symptoms
Abstract
Ca2+-activated Cl- channels (CaCCs) wildly exist in many tissues which play an important role in ion transport and excitation conduction, especially fluid secretion and smooth muscle contraction in epithelial tissues. TMEM16A as a classic CaCC expresses in the intestine, and has become a potential target of intestinal physiological and pathological researches and therapeutic drug screening. In this study, we identified trans-δ-viniferin (TVN), a...
Paper Details
Title
trans-δ-Viniferin inhibits Ca2+-activated Cl− channels and improves diarrhea symptoms
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
139
Pages
104367 - 104367
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