Replacement of connexin 40 by connexin 45 causes ectopic localization of renin-producing cells in the kidney but maintains in vivo control of renin gene expression.
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A. Kurtz | W. Kriz | C. Wagner | Lisa Kurtz | M. Gerl | Lisa M. Kurtz | Melanie Gerl
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