Functionomics of NCC mutations in Gitelman syndrome using a novel mammalian cell-based activity assay.
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Á. Valdez-Ortiz | J. Hoenderop | S. Verkaart | R. Bindels | R. Vargas-Poussou | A. Blanchard | C. Tréard | Omar A Z Tutakhel | M. Valdez-Flores | Sabina Jeleń
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