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Cyclic AMP-dependent protein phosphorylation in canine renal brush-border membrane vesicles is associated with decreased phosphate transport
M. R. Hammerman,
K. A. Hruska
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences
Division of Nephrology, Hypertension & Pheresis
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Microvilli
100%
Cyclic AMP
90%
Canidae
80%
Phosphates
79%
Phosphorylation
63%
Membranes
54%
Parathyroid Hormone
53%
Kidney
49%
Familial Hypophosphatemia
40%
Dogs
38%
Proteins
33%
Membrane Proteins
21%
R-SNARE Proteins
19%
Talin
19%
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
14%
Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases
13%
Adenylyl Cyclases
13%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
12%
Adenosine Triphosphate
10%
Glucose
8%
Animals
6%
In Vitro Techniques
5%
Chemical Compounds
Phosphate
60%
Parathyroid Hormone
56%
Protein
27%
D-Glucose
15%
Solute
10%