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Reply to 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

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Maclaren, O.J., Sneyd, J. & Crampin, E.J. Reply to 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 247, 289–290 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00232-013-9628-6

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