ENaC activity in the cortical collecting duct of HKα1 H+,K+-ATPase knockout mice is uncoupled from Na+ intake.
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I. J. Lynch | C. Wingo | J. Stockand | Jonathan M Berman | E. Mironova | M. Gumz | Charles S. Wingo | Elena V. Mironova
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