Aquaporin 2 promotes cell migration and epithelial morphogenesis.
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J. Norman | Dennis Brown | H. Lu | R. Fenton | G. Gundersen | V. Hsu | M. Brenner | A. V. van Hoek | William Rice | J. Xiong | Jian Li | Zhizhan Gu | Ying Chen | Jianmin Huang | H. Lu | H. Lu
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