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ZO-3, a Novel Member of the MAGUK Protein Family Found at the Tight Junction, Interacts with ZO-1 and Occludin
J. Cell Biol., April 6, 1998; 141(1): 199 - 208.
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M. Balda and K Matter
Tight junctions
J. Cell Sci., January 3, 1998; 111(5): 541 - 547.
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K Matter and M. Balda
Biogenesis of tight junctions: the C-terminal domain of occludin mediates basolateral targeting
J. Cell Sci., January 2, 1998; 111(4): 511 - 519.
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U. Singh, C. M. Van Itallie, L. L. Mitic, J. M. Anderson, and B. A. McClane
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