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  • 5. Regulation of gene expression by hypertonicity.
    Burg MB, Kwon ED, Kültz D.
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  • 9. Renal medullary organic osmolytes.
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  • 10. Intrarenal distribution of organic osmolytes in human kidney.
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  • 11. Modulation of hypertonicity-induced aquaporin-1 by sodium chloride, urea, betaine, and heat shock in murine renal medullary cells.
    Umenishi F, Yoshihara S, Narikiyo T, Schrier RW.
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  • 17. Osmolytes.
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  • 18. Compatible organic osmolytes in rat liver sinusoidal endothelial cells.
    Weik C, Warskulat U, Bode J, Peters-Regehr T, Häussinger D.
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    Nakanishi T, Uyama O, Nakahama H, Takamitsu Y, Sugita M.
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  • 20. Gene expression of the transporters and biosynthetic enzymes of the osmolytes in astrocyte primary cultures exposed to hyperosmotic conditions.
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