Connexin45 is expressed in the juxtaglomerular apparatus and is involved in the regulation of renin secretion and blood pressure.
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K. Willecke | J. Peti-Peterdi | A. Sipos | I. Toma | Fiona Hanner | S. Maxeiner | J. von Maltzahn | O. Krüger | Ildikó Toma | Julia von Maltzahn
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