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2. Deletion of KS-WNK1 promotes NCC activation by increasing WNK1/4 abundance.

5. Potassium-Switch Signaling Pathway Dictates Acute Blood Pressure Response to Dietary Potassium.

6. The Role of Angiopoietins in Cardiovascular Outcomes of Kidney Transplant Recipients: An Ancillary Study from the FAVORIT.

12. Renal tubular SGK1 is required to achieve blood pressure surge and circadian rhythm.

13. Dietary anions control potassium excretion: it is more than a poorly absorbable anion effect.

14. Calcification Propensity (T50) Predicts a Rapid Decline of Renal Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients

16. Pendrin regulation is prioritized by anion in high-potassium diets.

27. Pendrin-null mice develop severe hypokalemia following dietary Na+ and K+ restriction: role of ENaC.

31. A primary culture system of mouse thick ascending limb cells with preserved function and uromodulin processing

33. T-tubule biogenesis and triad formation in skeletal muscle and implication in human diseases

34. Rapid development of vasopressin resistance in dietary K+ deficiency.

35. First Author Spotlight.

41. A primary culture system of mouse thick ascending limb cells with preserved function and uromodulin processing.

42. Congenital ataxia and hemiplegic migraine with cerebral edema associated with a novel gain of function mutation in the calcium channel CACNA1A

45. Renal tubular SGK1 deficiency causes impaired K+ excretion via loss of regulation of NEDD4-2/WNK1 and ENaC.

47. Renal tubular SGK1 deficiency causes impaired K+excretion via loss of regulation of NEDD4-2/WNK1 and ENaC

48. A primary culture system of mouse thick ascending limb cells with preserved function and uromodulin processing

50. Calcification Propensity (T50) Predicts a Rapid Decline of Renal Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients.

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