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. 2009 Jul 15;297(4):F1069–F1079. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.90581.2008

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Effect of I intake on pendrin abundance. Wild-type mice were given a synthetic diet that provided either 0.9 (LI) or 13 μg I/day (HI) for 14 days and then killed (series 1). Pendrin abundance was quantified by immunoblotting kidney lysates from mice in each group. Band density was normalized to the mean band density of renal lysates from mice given the high-I diet. As shown, no difference in pendrin abundance was detected between groups.