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Chapter 10.2, Problem 2EQ
Cell Junctions
CoreSKILL » Explain the experimental procedure used by Loewenstein and colleagues to determine the sizes of molecules that can pass through gap-junction channels.
Figure 10.12 Use of fluorescent molecules by Loewenstein and colleagues to determine the size of gap-junction channels.
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