Baseline ROMK activity in mouse late distal convoluted and early connecting tubule (DCT2/CNT) is high and probably contributes to aldosterone-independent K+ secretion

Nesterov V, Bertog M, Korbmacher C (2022)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2022

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Publisher: WILEY

City/Town: HOBOKEN

Pages Range: 311-313

Conference Proceedings Title: ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA

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APA:

Nesterov, V., Bertog, M., & Korbmacher, C. (2022). Baseline ROMK activity in mouse late distal convoluted and early connecting tubule (DCT2/CNT) is high and probably contributes to aldosterone-independent K+ secretion. In ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA (pp. 311-313). HOBOKEN: WILEY.

MLA:

Nesterov, Viatcheslav, Marko Bertog, and Christoph Korbmacher. "Baseline ROMK activity in mouse late distal convoluted and early connecting tubule (DCT2/CNT) is high and probably contributes to aldosterone-independent K+ secretion." Proceedings of the ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA HOBOKEN: WILEY, 2022. 311-313.

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