Revisiting CFTR inhibition: a comparative study of CFTRinh‐172 and GlyH‐101 inhibitors
British Journal of Pharmacology2014Vol. 171(15), pp. 3716–3727
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Nicolas Mélis, Michel Tauc, Marc Cougnon, Saı̈d Bendahhou, Serena Giuliano, Isabelle Rubera, Christophe Duranton
Abstract
Both inhibitors affected Cl(-) conductances apart from CFTR. Our results provided insights into their use in mouse models.
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