Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of human salt-tolerant protein
We have isolated a novel human cDNA coding for human salt-tolerant protein (HSTP), that is a homologue of the rat salt-tolerant protein (STP) and may contribute to salt-induced hypertension by modulating renal cation transport. The nucleotide sequence (1988bp) of the HSTP cDNA contains an open readi...
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