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- who: Riccardo Serra from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States have published the research: Adherens, tight, and gap junctions in ependymal cells: A systematic review of their contribution to CSF-brain barrier, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Apical localization of connexins was confirmed in this study, showing a belt-like distribution in the top third Frontiers in Neurology
- future: These molecular changes may explain the higher permeability of the ependymal layer in adult animal models providing important information for future studies in intercellular permeability. This critical look at intercellular junctions in . . .
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