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Pipidae
Occludin
Developmental biology
Tight junction
Cingulin
Xenopus
African clawed frog
Connexin
Avidin
Biology
Cell biology
Model organisms

COOH Terminus of Occludin Is Required for Tight Junction Barrier Function in Early Xenopus Embryos Yan-hua Chen,* Christa Merzdorf,* David L. Paul,‡ and Daniel A. Goodenough* *Department of Cell Biology, ‡Department

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