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- NP150671.RAQ_VWG04C4oNYxKgeVI-3Fw6uiRZSC8bJLGXkvZSCOFs130_assertion description "[TRPP2 has been suggested to function as a mechanosensitive channel that detects fluid flow in the renal tubule lumen, supporting the proposed role of the primary cilium as the unifying pathogenic concept for cystic kidney disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP150671.RAQ_VWG04C4oNYxKgeVI-3Fw6uiRZSC8bJLGXkvZSCOFs130_provenance.
- NP213791.RASVZhXMQw1bUo0yVwz1W7wft52p_pwBMQEQI-CEkaA7g130_assertion description "[TRPP2 has been suggested to function as a mechanosensitive channel that detects fluid flow in the renal tubule lumen, supporting the proposed role of the primary cilium as the unifying pathogenic concept for cystic kidney disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP213791.RASVZhXMQw1bUo0yVwz1W7wft52p_pwBMQEQI-CEkaA7g130_provenance.
- assertion description "[TRPP2 has been suggested to function as a mechanosensitive channel that detects fluid flow in the renal tubule lumen, supporting the proposed role of the primary cilium as the unifying pathogenic concept for cystic kidney disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP222694.RAgo2Wf4g5t3kTLRHBV7_SqNRwylSpBYJzliUVqT2nBM8130_assertion description "[TRPP2 has been suggested to function as a mechanosensitive channel that detects fluid flow in the renal tubule lumen, supporting the proposed role of the primary cilium as the unifying pathogenic concept for cystic kidney disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP222694.RAgo2Wf4g5t3kTLRHBV7_SqNRwylSpBYJzliUVqT2nBM8130_provenance.