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Gap junction hemichannels contribute to the generation of diarrhea during infectious enteric disease
Gut, 10/22/09
Guttman JA et al. – The study provides the first evidence that functional connexon hemichannels can occur in the intestine and are a novel molecular mechanism of water release during infectious diarrhea.
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