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Kidney-specific chloride channel, OmClC-K, predominantly expressed in the diluting segment of freshwater-adapted tilapia kidney. , Miyazaki H., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 26, 2002; 99 (24): 15782-7.
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Expression and targeting to the plasma membrane of xClC-K, a chloride channel specifically expressed in distinct tubule segments of Xenopus laevis kidney. , Maulet Y., Biochem J. June 15, 1999; 340 ( Pt 3) 737-43.