Lillig, C.H
Using Epstein-Barr virus we have immortalized lymphocytes from controls and from patients with essential hypertension that exhibited enhanced sodium-proton exchanger activity
doi:10.1159/000053183 Heffernan M, Summers RJ, Thorburn A, et al
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