Mind the gap! Gap junction channels and their importance in pathogenesis
"Cells live together, but die singly", this sentence wrote the German physiologist Theodor Engelmann in 1875 and although he had no particular knowledge of gap junction channels (their structure was discovered around 100 years later) he described their functions very well: gap junction cha...
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Frontiers Media SA
2014
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