Harfst et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Cardiac myocyte gap junctions: evidence for a major connexon protein with an apparent relative molecular mass of 70000Harfst et al., 1990
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- Harfst E
- Severs N
- Green C
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- Journal of Cell Science
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It is widely accepted that there is a family of gap junction connexon proteins, their distribution appearing to vary with tissue type and species. In cardiac tissues the major junctional channel component identified is a 43K (K= 103Mr) polypeptide. Using a gap junction …
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