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Immunolocalization of connexin 26 in the developing mouse cochlea

Gap junctions play a pivotal role in embryonic development by forming specialized regions of cell–cell communication. In this study, we demonstrate the temporal–spatial distribution of connexin 26 in the embryonic and early postnatal mouse cochlea. Our results show localization of this gap junction...

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Published in:Brain Research Reviews 2000-04, Vol.32 (1), p.172-180
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