Aquaporin AqpZ Is Involved in Cell Volume Regulation and Sensitivity to Osmotic Stress in Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803
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Fumihito Arai | Hisataka Maruyama | Nobuyuki Uozumi | Masato Yasui | Makoto Suematsu | Shigeru Itoh | F. Arai | H. Maruyama | M. Suematsu | M. Yasui | N. Uozumi | M. Ishiura | K. Onai | M. Morishita | S. Itoh | Vanessa Checchetto | I. Szabó | Ildikò Szabò | Masahiro Ishiura | Akihiro Hazama | A. Hazama | Masaro Akai | Kiyoshi Onai | Megumi Morishita | Hiroyuki Mino | Toshiaki Shijuku | Vanessa Checchetto | Yoshinori Yukutake | H. Mino | Y. Yukutake | T. Shijuku | Masaro Akai | V. Checchetto
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