Deciphering ion transporters, kinases and PDZ-adaptor molecules that mediate guanylate cyclase C agonist-dependent intestinal fluid loss in vivo.
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U. Seidler | B. Riederer | Q. Tan | G. Di Stefano | J. Reiner | D. Römermann | Yongjian Liu | J. Qian
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