Pavlov et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Implementing patch clamp and live fluorescence microscopy to monitor functional properties of freshly isolated PKD epitheliumPavlov et al., 2015
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- Pavlov T
- Ilatovskaya D
- Palygin O
- Levchenko V
- Pochynyuk O
- Staruschenko A
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- Journal of Visualized Experiments: Jove
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Cyst initiation and expansion during polycystic kidney disease is a complex process characterized by abnormalities in tubular cell proliferation, luminal fluid accumulation and extracellular matrix formation. Activity of ion channels and intracellular calcium signaling are …
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