Mechanisms of Disease: the kidney-specific chloride channels ClCKA and ClCKB, the Barttin subunit, and their clinical relevance
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B. Krämer | S. Waldegger | Bernhard K Krämer | Tobias Bergler | Benjamin Stoelcker | Siegfried Waldegger | T. Bergler | B. Stoelcker
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