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Hill, A.E., Shachar-Hill, Y. Response to “What Do Aquaporin Knockout Studies Tell Us about Fluid Transport in Epithelia?” Maclaren OJ, Sneyd J, Crampin EJ (2013) J Membr Biol 246:297–305. J Membrane Biol 246, 665–667 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00232-013-9585-0
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