Increased catecholamine secretion contributes to hypertension in TRPM4-deficient mice.
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M. Freichel | V. Flockerzi | R. Vennekens | B. Nilius | Juan E. Camacho Londoño | T. Voets | P. Herijgers | S. Uhl | A. van den Bergh | F. Schweda | Ilka Mathar | F. Kees | G. van der Mieren | M. Meissner | B. Hummel
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