Dominant Role of Prostaglandin E2 EP4 Receptor in Furosemide-Induced Salt-Losing Tubulopathy
Rolf M. NuCombining Diaeresissing(Goethe University Frankfurt), Shuh Narumiya(Kyoto University), Antje Treude(Goethe University Frankfurt), Christian Weißenberger(Philipps University of Marburg), Boye L. Jensen(University of Southern Denmark), Martin J. Bek(PHV Dialysezentrum), Charlotte Wagner(University of Regensburg)
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