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Shear stress regulates HUVEC hydraulic conductivity by occludin phosphorylation.

Pang Z, Antonetti DA, Tarbell JM. Shear stress regulates HUVEC hydraulic conductivity by occludin phosphorylation. Ann Biomed Eng. 2005 Nov; 33(11):1536-45.

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