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The yin and yang of claudin-14 function in human diseases
Jianghui Hou
Division of Nephrology
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
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Keyphrases
Human Disease
100%
Claudin-14
100%
Inner Ear
42%
Kidney
28%
Paracellular Pathway
28%
Knock-in Mouse Model
14%
Renal Disease
14%
Genome-wide Association Study
14%
Epithelial Cells
14%
In Vivo Analysis
14%
Nonsyndromic
14%
Physiological Function
14%
Possible Mechanisms
14%
Integral Membrane Protein
14%
Risk Genes
14%
Barrier Function
14%
Endolymph
14%
Perilymph
14%
Deafness
14%
Tight Junction
14%
Claudin
14%
Nephrolithiasis
14%
Major Risk
14%
Cation Transport
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Claudin
100%
Diseases
100%
In Vitro
12%
Epithelial Cell
12%
Genome Wide Association Study
12%
Potassium Ion
12%
Hearing Impairment
12%
Kidney Stone
12%
Tight Junction
12%
Cation Transport
12%
Endolymph and Perilymph
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Claudin
100%
Diseases
100%
Knockout Mouse
12%
Potassium Ion
12%
Hearing Impairment
12%
Nephrolithiasis
12%
Kidney Stone
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Claudin
100%
Inner Ear
37%
Knockout Mouse
12%
Genome-Wide Association Study
12%
Tight Junction
12%
Cation Transport
12%
Endolymph and Perilymph
12%