Examples of aquaporin in the following topics:
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- ADH travels in the bloodstream to the kidneys where it changes the kidneys to become more permeable to water by temporarily inserting water channels, aquaporins, into the kidney tubules.
- Water moves out of the kidney tubules through the aquaporins, reducing urine volume.
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- It acts by inserting aquaporins in the collecting ducts, promoting reabsorption of water.
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- Not surprisingly, the aquaporin proteins that facilitate water movement play a large role in osmosis, most prominently in red blood cells and the membranes of kidney tubules.
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- Water is also independently reabsorbed into the peritubular capillaries due to the presence of aquaporins, or water channels, in the PCT.
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- Aquaporins are channel proteins that allow water to pass through the membrane at a very high rate.