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News Physiol Sci 3: 206-211, 1988;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 3, 206-211, Copyright © 1988 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Gap junction Heterogeneity in Liver, Heart, and Lens

PG FitzGerald

Gap junctions are nearly ubiquitous structures that ionically and metabolically couple adjacent cells. Molecular analysis of junctional proteins is establishing the presence of families of unique but homologous junctional proteins, opening the door to an explanation of tissue specificity in gap junction structure and function.





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