Knock Out of CGN and CGNL1 in MDCK Cells Affects Claudin-2 but Has a Minor Impact on Tight Junction Barrier Function

Role of cingulin- (CGN) and/or paracingulin- (CGNL1)-(d)KO on barrier function in MDCK cells

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    Cingulin, Paracingulin, Permeability, Sodium, Claudin-2
Publication date08/05/2023
Retention date07/31/2043
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  • Mauperin, Marine
  • Citi, Sandra orcid
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