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Welling PA et al. - Because of the central role that ROMK plays in the regulation of salt and potassium homeostatsis, considerable efforts have been invested in understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms. The authors provide a comprehensive guide to ROMK, spanning from the physiology in the kidney to the organization and regulation by intracellular factors to the structural basis of its function at the atomic level.

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