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English: diagram showing a tight junction. Tight junctions seal adjacent epithelial cells in a narrow band just beneath their apical surface.
Français : Diagramme (en anglais) montrant une jonction étroite. Les jonction étroites forment un sceau entre les cellules épithéliales juste en dessous de leur surface apicale.
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Source I did the diagram myself using the information found here:[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8] and [9]. Image renamed from File:Cellular tight junction.svg
Author Mariana Ruiz LadyofHats
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A labelled diagram of a tight junction between two cell membranes.

3 May 2006

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