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A primary culture system of mouse thick ascending limb cells with preserved function and uromodulin processing.

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Bibliographic reference Glaudemans, Bob ; Terryn, Sara ; Gölz, Nadine ; Brunati, Martina ; Cattaneo, Angela ; et. al. A primary culture system of mouse thick ascending limb cells with preserved function and uromodulin processing.. In: Pflügers Archiv - European journal of physiology, Vol. 466, no. 2, p. 343-356 (2014)
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