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STE20 Kinases and Cation-Chloride Cotransporters

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Delpire, E., Piechotta, K. (2004). STE20 Kinases and Cation-Chloride Cotransporters. In: Lauf, P.K., Adragna, N.C. (eds) Cell Volume and Signaling. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 559. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23752-6_4

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