Reduced sodium/proton exchanger NHE3 activity causes congenital sodium diarrhea
Congenital sodium diarrhea (CSD) refers to an intractable diarrhea of intrauterine onset with high fecal sodium loss. CSD is clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Syndromic CSD is caused by SPINT2 mutations. While we recently described four cases of the non-syndromic form of CSD that were caused...
Main Authors: | Janecke, A, Heinz-Erian, P, Yin, J, Petersen, B, Franke, A, Lechner, S, Fuchs, I, Melancon, S, Uhlig, H, Travis, S, Marinier, E, Perisic, V, Ristic, N, Gerner, P, Booth, I, Wedenoja, S, Baumgartner, N, Vodopiutz, J, Frechette-Duval, M, De Lafollie, J, Persad, R, Warner, N, Tse, C, Sud, K, Zachos, N, Sarker, R, Zhu, X, Muise, A, Zimmer, K, Witt, H, Zoller, H, Donowitz, M, Müller, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2015
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