Inhibition of Na(+)-dependent transporters in cystine-loaded human renal cells: electrophysiological studies on the Fanconi syndrome of cystinosis.
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R. Kleta | E. Schlatter | J. Hirsch | P. Herter | E. Harms | I. Çetinkaya
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