The relationship between cAMP, Ca(2)+, and transport of CFTR to the plasma membrane.

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Published in J Gen Physiol on August 01, 2001

Authors

P Chen1, T C Hwang, K D Gillis

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.

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