Phosphopeptide Screen Uncovers Novel Phosphorylation Sites of Nedd4-2 That Potentiate Its Inhibition of the Epithelial Na+ Channel*
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A. Burlingame | Hui Li | K. Hallows | D. Pearce | Nicholas M. Oyster | V. Bhalla | M. Wijngaarden | R. Chalkley | Xiaoyu Xia | S. Chandran | Jeffrey K. Lee | Zhirong Huang | N. Oyster | Vivek Bhalla
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