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2008The ubiquitin-protein ligase Nedd4-2 differentially interacts with and regulates members of the Tweety family of chloride ion channelsHe, Y.; Hryciw, D.; Carroll, M.; Myers, S.; Whitbread, A.; Kumar, S.; Poronnik, P.; Hooper, J.
2017Deletion of Nedd4-2 results in progressive kidney disease in miceHenshall, T.; Manning, J.; Alfassy, O.; Goel, P.; Boase, N.; Kawabe, H.; Kumar, S.
2013Renal tubular NEDD4-2 deficiency causes NCC-mediated salt-dependent hypertensionRonzaud, C.; Loffing-Cueni, D.; Hausel, P.; Debonneville, A.; Malsure, S.; Fowler-Jaeger, N.; Boase, N.; Perrier, R.; Maillard, M.; Yang, B.; Stokes, J.; Koesters, R.; Kumar, S.; Hummler, E.; Loffing, J.; Staub, O.
2022Loss of NEDD4 causes complete XY gonadal sex reversal in miceWindley, S.P.; Mayère, C.; McGovern, A.E.; Harvey, N.L.; Nef, S.; Schwarz, Q.; Kumar, S.; Wilhelm, D.
2001The Nedd4-like protein KIAA0439 is a potential regulator of the epithelial sodium channelHarvey, K.; Dinudom, A.; Cook, D.; Kumar, S.
2002N4WBP5, a potential target for ubiquitination by the Nedd4 family of proteins, is a novel golgi-associated proteinHarvey, K.; Shearwin-Whyatt, L.; Fotia, A.; Parton, R.; Kumar, S.
2012Ndfip1 regulates nuclear Pten import in vivo to promote neuronal survival following cerebral ischemiaHowitt, J.; Lackovic, J.; Low, L.; Naguib, A.; Macintyre, A.; Goh, C.; Callaway, J.; Hammond, V.; Thomas, T.; Dixon, M.; Putz, U.; Silke, J.; Bartlett, P.; Yang, B.; Kumar, S.; Trotman, L.; Tan, S.
2009The Activity of the Epithelial Sodium Channels Is Regulated by Caveolin-1 via a Nedd4-2-dependent MechanismLee, I.; Campbell, C.; Song, S.; Day, M.; Kumar, S.; Cook, D.; Dinudom, A.
2004Nedd4-2 functionally interacts with CIC-5: Involvement in constitutive albumin endocytosis in proximal tubule cellsHryciw, D.; Ekberg, J.; Lee, A.; Lensink, I.; Kumar, S.; Guggino, W.; Cook, D.; Pollock, C.; Poronnik, P.
1999Na+-H+ exchange in salivary secretory cells is controlled by an intracellular Na+ receptorIshibashi, H.; Dinudom, A.; Harvey, K.; Kumar, S.; Young, J.; Cook, D.