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A loss-of-function nonsynonymous polymorphism in the osmoregulatory TRPV4 gene is associated with human hyponatremia
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 08/19/09
Tian W et al. – The data suggest that this polymorphism affects TRPV4 function in vivo and likely influences systemic water balance on a population–wide basis.
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