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New Perspective on Aqueous Humor Circulation: Retina Takes the Lead. [PDF]
Ueki S, Suzuki Y.
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Gap Junctional Interaction of Endothelial Progenitor Cells (EPC) with Endothelial Cells Induces Angiogenic Network Formation In Vitro. [PDF]
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Challenges of Studying Amelogenesis in Gene-Targeted Mouse Models. [PDF]
Smith CE, Bartlett JD, Simmer JP, Hu JC.
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Outer epidermal edges mediate cell-cell adhesion for tissue integrity in plants
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Structure and function of intercellular junctions.
International Review of Cytology, 1974Publisher Summary Intercellular junctions are specialized regions of contact between the apposed plasma membranes of adjacent cells, and recent evidence suggests that they are essential for the development of multicellular organisms. They provide the structural means for groups of cells to interact in certain defined ways, and thereby enable them to ...
L. Staehelin
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Intercellular junctions in sepsis
Critical Care Medicine, 2008Intercellular junctions show important alterations in sepsis and in inflammatory states. It is hypotesized that their malfunction may be involved in vascular septic dysfunction and also in multiple organ dysfunction ...
SIRACUSANO, Luca, GIRASOLE, Viviana
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Intercellular junctions in myriapods
Tissue and Cell, 1990Tissue from the intestinal tract of myriapods, including millipedes, centipedes and pauropods were examined in tracer-impregnated sections and freeze-fracture replicas. The foregut and hindgut of all three classes exhibit pleated septate junctions; these display undulating intercellular ribbons in thin sections.
Romano Dallai+2 more
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Intercellular junctions in human ependymomas
Acta Neuropathologica, 1972The ultrastructure and distribution of intercellular junctions in 5 human ependymomas of the fourth ventricle are described. The most common form was the simple apposition of cells with a cleft, about 200 A wide, between their cell membranes. The zonula adhaerens was predominant in cells near microvilli which were present along a widened intercellular ...
Noboru Higashi, Eiichi Tani
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