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Publications by K. M. Meurs
Identification of PDE5A:E90K: A Polymorphism in the Canine Phosphodiesterase 5A Gene Affecting Basal cGMP Concentrations of Healthy Dogs
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Medicine
Veterinary
Lymphocyte Subsets in the Adrenal Glands of Dogs With Primary Hypoadrenocorticism
Veterinary Pathology
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Direct Activation of cGMP-dependent Channels of Retinal Rods by the cGMP Phosphodiesterase.
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