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The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 26, 1999
Requirement for DARPP-32 in mediating effect of dopamine D2 receptor activationA Nishi, G L Snyder, A A Fienberg, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|February 1, 1992
The renal dopamine receptorsP A Jose, J R Raymond, M D Bates, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 1, 1986
Animal models of chronic renal failure: influence of nutrition on growthA L Friedman, O Mehls, C Kleinknecht, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 4, 2000
Anatomical and physiological evidence for D1 and D2 dopamine receptor colocalization in neostriatal neuronsO Aizman, H Brismar, P Uhlén, et al.
Kidney International|July 1, 1995
Evidence for a role of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A during early nephrogenesisJ Svennilson, M Durbeej, G Celsi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 1996
Phosphorylation by protein kinase C of serine-23 of the alpha-1 subunit of rat Na+,K(+)-ATPase affects its conformational equilibriumN S Logvinenko, I Dulubova, N Fedosova, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 15, 1997
20-Hydroxyeicosa-tetraenoic acid (20 HETE) activates protein kinase C. Role in regulation of rat renal Na+,K+-ATPaseS Nowicki, S L Chen, O Aizman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1997
Mutation of the protein kinase C phosphorylation site on rat alpha1 Na+,K+-ATPase alters regulation of intracellular Na+ and pH and influences cell shape and adhesivenessR Belusa, Z M Wang, T Matsubara, et al.
Kidney International|June 1, 1996
Cellular mechanisms for bi-directional regulation of tubular sodium reabsorptionA Aperia, J Fryckstedt, U Holtbäck, et al.
Nature|June 23, 2000
Alpha-haemolysin of uropathogenic E. coli induces Ca2+ oscillations in renal epithelial cellsP Uhlén, A Laestadius, T Jahnukainen, et al.
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The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 26, 1999
Requirement for DARPP-32 in mediating effect of dopamine D2 receptor activationA Nishi, G L Snyder, A A Fienberg, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|February 1, 1992
The renal dopamine receptorsP A Jose, J R Raymond, M D Bates, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 1, 1986
Animal models of chronic renal failure: influence of nutrition on growthA L Friedman, O Mehls, C Kleinknecht, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 4, 2000
Anatomical and physiological evidence for D1 and D2 dopamine receptor colocalization in neostriatal neuronsO Aizman, H Brismar, P Uhlén, et al.
Kidney International|July 1, 1995
Evidence for a role of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A during early nephrogenesisJ Svennilson, M Durbeej, G Celsi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 1996
Phosphorylation by protein kinase C of serine-23 of the alpha-1 subunit of rat Na+,K(+)-ATPase affects its conformational equilibriumN S Logvinenko, I Dulubova, N Fedosova, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 15, 1997
20-Hydroxyeicosa-tetraenoic acid (20 HETE) activates protein kinase C. Role in regulation of rat renal Na+,K+-ATPaseS Nowicki, S L Chen, O Aizman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1997
Mutation of the protein kinase C phosphorylation site on rat alpha1 Na+,K+-ATPase alters regulation of intracellular Na+ and pH and influences cell shape and adhesivenessR Belusa, Z M Wang, T Matsubara, et al.
Kidney International|June 1, 1996
Cellular mechanisms for bi-directional regulation of tubular sodium reabsorptionA Aperia, J Fryckstedt, U Holtbäck, et al.
Nature|June 23, 2000
Alpha-haemolysin of uropathogenic E. coli induces Ca2+ oscillations in renal epithelial cellsP Uhlén, A Laestadius, T Jahnukainen, et al.
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