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Breusegem SY et al. - The results demonstrate that decreases in BBM abundance of the phosphate transporter NaPi-IIc and also PiT-2 might contribute to the phosphaturia of dietary K-deficiency, and that the three renal BBM phosphate transporters characterized so far can be differentially regulated by dietary perturbations.

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