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Mechanisms of Disease: The Kidney-specific Chloride Channels ClCKA and ClCKB, the Barttin Subunit, a
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Title Mechanisms of Disease: The Kidney-specific Chloride Channels ClCKA and ClCKB, the Barttin Subunit, a
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568536?src=rss
Description What is importance of kidney-specific channels ClCKA and ClCKB, and their subunit Barttin, in determining renal function; specifically concentrating urine electrolytes and water?
Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
Category Articles > Nephrology
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Date Jan 19, 2008
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