Blunted effect of parathyroid hormone on adenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate production is derived from ATP depletion in proximal convoluted tubules of hypophosphatemic mice
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Y. Seino | K. Yamaoka | T. Yamamoto | M. Shima | N. Shimizu | S. Okada | K. Nakamura
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