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In conclusion, the kidney is the only organ that has such a hyperosmotic environment, and study provides an excellent method for controlling tissue-specific gene expression.-Schulze Blasum, B., Schroter, R., Neugebauer, U., Hofschroer, V., Pavenstadt, H., Ciarimboli, G., S …
In conclusion, the kidney is the only organ that has such a hyperosmotic environment, and study provides an excellent method for controlling …