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1. Mediastinal Fibrosarcoma in a Dog–Case Report

2. Protein-DNA Interactions at the Opossum Npt2a Promoter are Dependent upon NHERF-1

3. Influence of Acute High Glucose on Protein Abundance Changes in Murine Glomerular Mesangial Cells

4. Biomechanical evaluation of a 4.75-mm and a 5.5-mm bone anchor at two insertion angles using one and two strands of suture

5. Evaluation of microwave ablation for local treatment of dogs with distal radial osteosarcoma: A pilot study

6. Outcome of dogs with bone marrow suppression secondary to Sertoli cell tumour

7. Printed electroceutical dressings for the inhibition of biofilms and treatment of chronic wounds

8. Presumptive pyometra leading to a diagnosis of uterine neoplasia in two queens

9. Aldosterone regulates Na+, K+ ATPase activity in human renal proximal tubule cells through mineralocorticoid receptor

10. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) decreases sodium-phosphate cotransporter type IIa (NpT2a) mRNA stability

11. Protein-DNA Interactions at the Opossum Npt2a Promoter are Dependent upon NHERF-1

12. Elongin C is a mediator of Notch4 activity in human renal tubule cells

13. Dopamine regulation of Na+-K+-ATPase requires the PDZ-2 domain of sodium hydrogen regulatory factor-1 (NHERF-1) in opossum kidney cells

14. Quantitative mass spectrometry of diabetic kidney tubules identifies GRAP as a novel regulator of TGF-β signaling

15. Influence of Acute High Glucose on Protein Abundance Changes in Murine Glomerular Mesangial Cells

16. Structural determinants for the ouabain-stimulated increase in Na-K ATPase activity

17. Vacuolar ATPase driven potassium transport in highly metastatic breast cancer cells

18. Evidence for Aldosterone‐mediated regulation of Na‐K ATPase in kidney proximal tubules

19. Proteomic analysis of renal calculi indicates an important role for inflammatory processes in calcium stone formation

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