A domain mimic increases ΔF508 CFTR trafficking and restores cAMP-stimulated anion secretion in cystic fibrosis epithelia
Lane L. Clarke(Cystic Fibrosis Foundation), Elmer M. Price(University of Missouri), Darren B. Gruis(University of Missouri), Lara R. Gawenis, Tzyh‐Chang Hwang(National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University), Nancy M. Walker
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