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The Chloride Anion Acts as a Second Messenger in Mammalian Cells - Modifying the Expression of Specific Genes
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The results suggest the existence of chloride-dependent genes. The Cl- anion, therefore, might act as a second messenger for channels or receptors able to modulate the intracellular Cl- concentration, regulating in turn the expression of specific genes.
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