Expression of the ammonia transporter proteins Rh B glycoprotein and Rh C glycoprotein in the intestinal tract.
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M. Campbell-Thompson | M. Handlogten | S. Hong | Li Zhang | Allen W Vander | Marshall L Steinbaum | I. Weiner | I David Weiner | Seong-Pyo Hong | Martha Campbell-Thompson | Mary E Handlogten | Li Zhang | Allen W. Vander | Marshall L. Steinbaum | Allen W Vander | Marshall L Steinbaum
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