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Loss of connexin45 causes a cushion defect in early cardiogenesis

Kumai et al., 2000

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Kumai M
Nishii K
Nakamura K
Takeda N
Suzuki M
Shibata Y
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At around embryonic day 9, the primitive heart of a mouse embryo undergoes spectacular alterations within 24 hours. We created mice harboring an nls-lacZ gene in place of connexin45, which encodes the only known gap junction protein in the primitive heart before …
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