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What are the Types of Antiporters?
There are several types of antiporters, each specialized for different ions or molecules. Some notable examples include:
Sodium-Calcium Exchanger (NCX)
: Transports three sodium ions into the cell while exporting one calcium ion.
Sodium-Hydrogen Exchanger (NHE)
: Exchanges one sodium ion for one hydrogen ion, playing a crucial role in pH regulation.
Chloride-Bicarbonate Exchanger (AE)
: Important in maintaining acid-base balance by exchanging chloride ions for bicarbonate ions.
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