CLIC6, or Chloride Intracellular Channel protein 6, is a protein that belongs to the CLIC (Chloride Intracellular Channel) family of proteins. These proteins are characterized by their ability to form ion channels that are selective for chloride ions, which play important roles in various cellular processes, including maintaining the cell's electrochemical gradient, regulating cell volume, and signaling. CLIC6 is involved in several physiological and pathological processes.

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