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Connexin 37 is localized in renal epithelia and responds to changes in dietary salt intake
American Journal of Physiology: Renal Physiology, 10/15/09
Stoessel A et al. – Renal epithelia express Cx37 in their basolateral membranes. Here, the formation of Cx37 gap junctions may be involved in cellular communication and adjustments of vectorial epithelial transport.
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