Connexin40 Is Essential for the Pressure Control of Renin Synthesis and Secretion
Charlotte Wagner(Huntsman Cancer Institute), Frank Schweda(University of Regensburg), Cor de Wit(University of Regensburg), Armin Kurtz(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Christian Grünberger(University of Regensburg), Lisa Kurtz(University of Regensburg)
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