A Differentiation-dependent Splice Variant of Myosin Light Chain Kinase, MLCK1, Regulates Epithelial Tight Junction Permeability*
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J. Alverdy | J. Garcia | S. Dudek | J. Turner | Joe G. N. Garcia | Feng-jun Wang | Edwina D. Witkowski | D. Clayburgh | S. Blair | S. Rosen
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