The Multivalent PDZ Domain-containing Protein PDZK1 Regulates Transport Activity of Renal Urate-Anion Exchanger URAT1 via Its C Terminus*
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Yoshikatsu Kanai | A. Enomoto | Y. Kanai | K. Tomita | H. Endou | N. Anzai | Atsushi Enomoto | Naohiko Anzai | Hiroki Miyazaki | Rie Noshiro | Suparat Khamdang | Arthit Chairoungdua | Ho-Jung Shin | Shinichi Sakamoto | Taku Hirata | Kimio Tomita | Hitoshi Endou | A. Chairoungdua | H. Shin | S. Sakamoto | H. Miyazaki | T. Hirata | R. Noshiro | Suparat Khamdang | Shinichi Sakamoto | Hiroki Miyazaki | Rie Noshiro | Taku Hirata
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