CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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scientific article published on 09 February 2009
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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CFTR functions as a bicarbonate channel in pancreatic duct cells.
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Akiko Yamamoto
Hidemi Goto
Hiroshi Ishiguro
Martin C Steward
R Maynard Case
Satoru Naruse
Shigeru B H Ko
Takaharu Kondo
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10.1085/JGP.200810122
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2009-02-09T00:00:00Z