Tight junction proteins claudin-2 and -12 are critical for vitamin D-dependent Ca2+ absorption between enterocytes.
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M. Osanai | Yoko Yamamoto | S. Kato | T. Yamashita | H. Yokozaki | N. Sawada | T. Kojima | H. Chiba | K. Sugimoto | T. Wada | Y. Uchiyama | Toshihiro Maeda | Hiroki Fujita | Shuichiro Inatomi
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