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Bertog, M
Daut, J
Derst, C
Deschenes, G
Fromm, M
Gitter, A H
Gogarten, W
Grotjohann, I
Hensen, P
Karschin, A
Konrad, M
Károlyi, L
Kämpen, A
Köckerling, A
Leonhardt, A
Reinalter, S C
Riecken, E O
Schulzke, J D
Seyberth, H W
Sorgenfrei, D
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1.
Origin of cAMP-dependent Cl- secretion from both crypts and surface epithelia of rat intestine.
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Köckerling, A
Fromm, M
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19930622
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The American journal of physiology
vol. 264
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Electrogenic Na+ absorption of rat distal colon is confined to surface epithelium: a voltage-scanning study.
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Köckerling, A
Sorgenfrei, D
Fromm, M
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19930622
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The American journal of physiology
vol. 264
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Impaired response to furosemide in hyperprostaglandin E syndrome: evidence for a tubular defect in the loop of Henle.
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Köckerling, A
Reinalter, S C
Seyberth, H W
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19961112
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The Journal of pediatrics
vol. 129
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Effect of hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids on furosemide-sensitive chloride secretion in rat distal colon.
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Wegmann, M
Kämpen, A
Weber, S
Seyberth, H W
Köckerling, A
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20001103
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The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
vol. 295
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Prenatal and postnatal management of hyperprostaglandin E syndrome after genetic diagnosis from amniocytes.
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Konrad, M
Leonhardt, A
Hensen, P
Seyberth, H W
Köckerling, A
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19990330
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Pediatrics
vol. 103
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Effect of acute Yersinia enterocolitica infection on intestinal barrier function in the mouse.
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Gogarten, W
Köckerling, A
Fromm, M
Riecken, E O
Schulzke, J D
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19950210
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Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology
vol. 29
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Localization of cAMP- and aldosterone-induced K+ secretion in rat distal colon by conductance scanning.
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Grotjohann, I
Gitter, A H
Köckerling, A
Bertog, M
Schulzke, J D
Fromm, M
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19980528
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The Journal of physiology
vol. 507 ( Pt 2)
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Mutations in the ROMK gene in antenatal Bartter syndrome are associated with impaired K+ channel function.
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Derst, C
Konrad, M
Köckerling, A
Károlyi, L
Deschenes, G
Daut, J
Karschin, A
Seyberth, H W
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19970219
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Biochemical and biophysical research communications
vol. 230
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