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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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