Aquaporin-4 Water Channel Protein in the Rat Retina and Optic Nerve: Polarized Expression in Müller Cells and Fibrous Astrocytes
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E. Nagelhus | P. Agre | O. Ottersen | S. Nielsen | M. L. Veruki | R. Torp | F. Haug | Jon Henrik Laake | M. Veruki
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