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Class:IdPerson:431671
_displayNameAgre, P
_timestamp2009-08-08 20:46:22
created[InstanceEdit:431670] May, B, 2009-08-08
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surnameAgre
(author)[LiteratureReference:431685] Appearance of water channels in Xenopus oocytes expressing red cell CHIP28 protein
[LiteratureReference:431704] Aquaporin-1 water channels in short and long loop descending thin limbs and in descending vasa recta in rat kidney
[LiteratureReference:431746] Aquaporin-6: An intracellular vesicle water channel protein in renal epithelia
[LiteratureReference:431765] Aquaporins in complex tissues. I. Developmental patterns in respiratory and glandular tissues of rat
[LiteratureReference:431768] Aquaporins in complex tissues. II. Subcellular distribution in respiratory and glandular tissues of rat
[LiteratureReference:431774] Aquaporins in complex tissues: distribution of aquaporins 1-5 in human and rat eye
[LiteratureReference:431776] Aquaporins in the kidney: from molecules to medicine
[LiteratureReference:431795] CHIP28 water channels are localized in constitutively water-permeable segments of the nephron
[LiteratureReference:431805] Characterization of aquaporin-6 as a nitrate channel in mammalian cells. Requirement of pore-lining residue threonine 63
[LiteratureReference:431856] Determinants of AQP6 trafficking to intracellular sites versus the plasma membrane in transfected mammalian cells
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