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Identification of a titratable lysine residue that determines sensitivity of kidney potassium channels (ROMK) to intracellular pH
Author(s):
B Fakler
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C. Schultz
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J Yang
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U Schulte-Spechtel
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U. Brändle
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H.P. Zenner
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L.Y. Jan
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J.P. Ruppersberg
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J.C. Yang
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1996
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