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Publications by B C Rossier
Mutations Causing Liddle Syndrome Reduce Sodium-Dependent Downregulation of the Epithelial Sodium Channel in the Xenopus Oocyte Expression System.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Medicine
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The Diagnosis of Liddle Syndrome by Identification of a Mutation in the Beta Subunit of the Epithelial Sodium Channel.
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Renal Sodium Handling: The Role of the Epithelial Sodium Channel
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Epigenetics and the Control of Epithelial Sodium Channel Expression in Collecting Duct
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Functional Domains of the Epithelial Sodium Channel
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In Vivo Phosphorylation of the Epithelial Sodium Channel
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Salt-Induced Hypertension in a Mouse Model of Liddle Syndrome Is Mediated by Epithelial Sodium Channels in the Brain
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Epithelial Sodium Channel Pore Region
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Three Mutations Identified in the Voltage-Sensitive Sodium Channel Α-Subunit Gene of Permethrin-Resistant Human Head Lice Reduce the Permethrin Sensitivity of House Fly Vssc1 Sodium Channels Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes
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Membrane Trafficking of Epithelial Sodium Channel
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