sodium/calcium exchanger protein
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sodium/calcium exchanger protein
Summary
sodium/calcium exchanger protein is a protein family[1]. It draws 54 Wikipedia views per month (protein_family category, ranking #48 of 426).[2]
Key Facts
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's instance of is recorded as protein family[3].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's instance of is recorded as group or class of transmembrane transport proteins[4].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's subclass of is recorded as antiporter[5].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's subclass of is recorded as Calcium:cation antiporter[6].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D019831[7].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's has part is recorded as Na-Ca exchanger/integrin-beta4[8].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's has part is recorded as Sodium/calcium exchanger membrane region[9].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/025vkr6[10].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's MeSH tree code is recorded as D12.776.157.530.450.162.442[11].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's MeSH tree code is recorded as D12.776.543.585.450.162.442[12].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's molecular function is recorded as calcium:sodium antiporter activity[13].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's UMLS CUI is recorded as C0142957[14].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's InterPro ID is recorded as IPR004836[15].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2777735026[16].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's Transporter Classification Database ID is recorded as 2.A.19.3[17].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's Transporter Classification Database ID is recorded as 2.A.19.3[18].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C2777735026[19].
- sodium/calcium exchanger protein's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 129514[20].
Why It Matters
sodium/calcium exchanger protein draws 54 Wikipedia views per month (protein_family category, ranking #48 of 426).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]