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WNK kinases are a family of serine/threonine kinases that play crucial roles in regulating ion transport and cell volume. These proteins are involved in various physiological processes, including blood pressure regulation and kidney function. Mutations in WNK genes have been linked to hereditary diseases, highlighting their importance in human health.
The WNK product line includes inhibitors and activators used in research to study cellular pathways. These tools help scientists understand disease mechanisms and develop new therapies. By targeting WNK kinases, researchers aim to treat conditions like hypertension and neurological disorders effectively. |
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