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spellingShingle Anderson, E, Albertini, D F, The Journal of cell biology, Gap junctions between the oocyte and companion follicle cells in the mammalian ovary., Cell Biology
title Gap junctions between the oocyte and companion follicle cells in the mammalian ovary.
title_full Gap junctions between the oocyte and companion follicle cells in the mammalian ovary.
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title_full_unstemmed Gap junctions between the oocyte and companion follicle cells in the mammalian ovary.
title_short Gap junctions between the oocyte and companion follicle cells in the mammalian ovary.
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title_unstemmed Gap junctions between the oocyte and companion follicle cells in the mammalian ovary.
topic Cell Biology
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