Comprehensive Re-Sequencing of Adrenal Aldosterone Producing Lesions Reveal Three Somatic Mutations near the KCNJ5 Potassium Channel Selectivity Filter
Tobias Åkerström(Uppsala University), Peyman Björklund(Uppsala University), Joakim Crona(Uppsala University), Gunnar Westin(Uppsala University Hospital), Lee F. Starker(Uppsala University), Bo Wängberg(University of Gothenburg), Bruce Robinson(University of Michigan), Martin Anlauf(Kiel University), Wolfgang Saeger(Universität Hamburg), Holger S. Willenberg(University of Rostock), P. Levillain(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers), Tobias Carling(West Health), Martin K. Walz(Kliniken Essen-Mitte), Martin Bäckdahl(Karolinska Institutet), Henning Dralle(Regio Kliniken), Kurt Werner Schmid(Essen University Hospital), Jan Zedenius(Karolinska University Hospital), Richard P. Lifton(Rockefeller University), Kenko Cupisti, Per Hellman(Uppsala University Hospital), K. Alexander Iwen(University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein), Göran Åkerström(Uppsala University), Stefano Caramuta(Karolinska University Hospital), Pier Francesco Alesina(Kliniken Essen-Mitte), Hendrik Lehnert(University of Salzburg), Wolfram Trudo Knoefel, Myriam Decaussin(Hôpital Lyon Sud), Alfred C. Feller(University of Lübeck), Johan Botling(Uppsala University Hospital), Peter Stålberg(Uppsala University Hospital), Stan B. Sidhu(Royal North Shore Hospital), Alberto Delgado Verdugo(Uppsala University), Julian Ip(University of Sydney), Jean‐Louis Kraimps(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers), Murim Choi(Seoul National University), Jean‐Louis Peix(Hôpital Lyon Sud), Patsy Soon(University of Sydney)
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