P-glycoprotein-deficient mice have proximal tubule dysfunction but are protected against ischemic renal injury.
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L. Kluijtmans | E. Levtchenko | F. Russel | R. Masereeuw | J. V. D. van der Hoorn | M. Wilmer | M. Huls | F G M Russel | C. Kramers | R Masereeuw | M Huls | C Kramers | E N Levtchenko | M J G Wilmer | H B P M Dijkman | L A J Kluijtmans | J W A van der Hoorn | H. Dijkman
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