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v. 1. Diseases, tabular list
v. 2. Diseases, alphabetic index.Digital AccessProviderVersionNatl Cent Health Stat1996-<2011> FTP Zip files of the 9th revision, 6th edition here.FulltextPrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - BookContents:
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v. 2. Diseases, alphabetic index.Digital AccessProviderVersionNatl Cent Health Stat1996-<2011> FTP Zip files of the 9th revision, 6th edition here.FulltextPrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleLarsen WJ.Tissue Cell. 1977;9(3):373-94.Gap junctions are plasma membrane specializations characterized as aggregates of intramembranous particles in two apposed membranes meeting particle-to-particle in the 2-4 nm intermembrane 'gap'. Recent thin-section and freeze-fracture evidence has revealed significant structural variations of gap junctional structure at various stages of development and from different organisms and tissues. It is suggested that a comparative analysis of these differences may provide clues to the specific biological functions(s) of these ubiquitous organelles.