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Active removal of inorganic phosphate from cerebrospinal fluid by the choroid plexus

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Table 2. Primer sequences used for the amplification of NaPiII, PiT1, and PiT2 from dogfish shark tissues
Table 3. Comparison of the ionic composition of serum and cerebrospinal fluid in the spiny dogfish
Fig. 2. Effects of two classical inhibitors of P i
Fig. 3. Gene expression of P i transporter (PiT)1 and PiT2 (Slc20) and Na ⫹ -P i cotransporter type IIb [NaPiIIb (NaPi-2);
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