Developmental Regulation of the Direct Interaction between the Intracellular Loop of Connexin 45.6 and the C Terminus of Major Intrinsic Protein (Aquaporin-0)*
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Jean X. Jiang | E. Lafer | X. Yin | Xun Sean Yu | Xinye Yin | J. Jiang | Xun Sean Yu | Jean X. Jiang
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