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  • 31. Dynamic assembly of tight junction-associated proteins ZO-1, ZO-2, ZO-3 and occludin during mouse tooth development.
    Unda FJ, Pérez-Nanclares G, Le Morvan V, Hernández C, Vilaxa A, De-la-Fuente M, Gorry P.
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  • 34. Differential expression of the tight junction proteins, claudin-1, claudin-4, occludin, ZO-1, and PAR3, in the ameloblasts of rat upper incisors.
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  • 39. [The tight junction proteins ZO-1, occludin and actin participate in the permeability increasing of blood-brain barrier induced by hypoxia-ischemia].
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