Deficiency of zonula occludens-1 causes embryonic lethal phenotype associated with defected yolk sac angiogenesis and apoptosis of embryonic cells.
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T. Noda | M. Itoh | T. Matsui | S. Tsukita | S. Tsukita | Y. Nabeshima | T. Fujimori | Masaki Hata | T. Katsuno | K. Takeuchi | A. Tamura | Kazuaki Umeda
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