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The Role of Tom Horse Protein in Regulation of the Trip M Six
All along we thought the urmoveling was just a molecule involving se adhesion and fighting buk. And now of a sudden it appears to have a regulatory role in control of the catin channels, which is fascinating. There's familiar mutations that have been well characterized in terms of stone disease, like heritable stone disease. But i don't think anyone really put together that the reason was that it was involved in calcim homeostasis until these groups.