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Class:IdPerson:431995
_displayNameDeen, PM
_timestamp2009-08-08 20:58:56
created[InstanceEdit:432001] May, B, 2009-08-08
initialPM
surnameDeen
(author)[LiteratureReference:431999] Requirement of human renal water channel aquaporin-2 for vasopressin-dependent concentration of urine
[LiteratureReference:432007] Water channel properties of major intrinsic protein of lens
[LiteratureReference:432214] The role of putative phosphorylation sites in the targeting and shuttling of the aquaporin-2 water channel
[LiteratureReference:432230] Lack of arginine vasopressin-induced phosphorylation of aquaporin-2 mutant AQP2-R254L explains dominant nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
[LiteratureReference:432234] The subcellular localization of an aquaporin-2 tetramer depends on the stoichiometry of phosphorylated and nonphosphorylated monomers
[LiteratureReference:503942] Glycosylation is important for cell surface expression of the water channel aquaporin-2 but is not essential for tetramerization in the endoplasmic reticulum
[LiteratureReference:503990] The human AQP4 gene: definition of the locus encoding two water channel polypeptides in brain
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