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Chapter Eleven, part 2: Regulation of Acid-Base Balance

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The Pendron Manuscript

Pendron is the anion exchanger on the luminal surface of type B and non-type A intercalated cells. It started in the 1890s when Dr. Vaughn Pender discovered a family in which two of 10 children had congenital deafness and goiter. In 1997, Lorraine Everett and her colleagues at the NIH published their work, identifying the gene responsible for pendron syndrome.

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