Somatic ATP1A1, ATP2B3, and KCNJ5 Mutations in Aldosterone-Producing Adenomas
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F. Beuschlein | I. Castellano | F. Veglio | P. Mulatero | S. Monticone | G. Bernini | G. Giacchetti | R. Warth | M. Maccario | M. Reincke | F. Buffolo | L. Annaratone | J. Burrello | F. Fallo | B. Vilsen | T. Williams | V. Ronconi | B. Lucatello | T. A. Williams | J. Stindl | Vivien R. Schack
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