Selective monoclonal antibody recognition and cellular localization of an unphosphorylated form of connexin43.

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Published in Exp Cell Res on October 10, 1997

Authors

J I Nagy1, W E Li, C Roy, B W Doble, J S Gilchrist, E Kardami, E L Hertzberg

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1: Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. nagyji@ms.umanitoba.ca

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