Cx43 carboxyl terminal domain determines AQP4 and Cx30 endfoot organization and blood brain barrier permeability
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Randy F. Stout | D. Spray | E. Scemes | C. Steinhäuser | P. Guo | G. Seifert | Karen Maass | A. Cibelli | Aline Timmermann | Laura de Menezes
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