Four Na+/H+ Exchanger Isoforms Are Distributed to Golgi and Post-Golgi Compartments and Are Involved in Organelle pH Regulation*
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N. Nakamura | H. Kanazawa | Keiji Mitsui | Hiroshi Kanazawa | Norihiro Nakamura | Shingo Tanaka | Yoshinori Teko | Keiji Mitsui | Shingo Tanaka | Yoshinori Teko
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