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Publication : Tissue-specific regulation of junctional communication in the skin of mouse fetuses homozygous for the repeated epilation (Er) mutation.

First Author  Kam E Year  1989
Journal  Development Volume  107
Issue  4 Pages  923-9
PubMed ID  2632240 Mgi Jnum  J:289769
Mgi Id  MGI:6437026 Doi  10.1242/dev.107.4.923
Citation  Kam E, et al. (1989) Tissue-specific regulation of junctional communication in the skin of mouse fetuses homozygous for the repeated epilation (Er) mutation. Development 107(4):923-9
abstractText  Mouse embryos homozygous for the repeated epilation (Er) gene have abnormally developed skin characterised by hyper-proliferation and incomplete differentiation of the epidermis. In this report, we have studied the patterns of junctional communication in the skin of these mutants to see if the loss of control of proliferation/differentiation is associated with any altered patterns of communication. Using the dye-injection technique we have shown that, compared to normal skin, junctional communication among dermal cells of Er/Er mutants is greatly reduced and the frequency of dermal-epidermal communication is, on the other hand, increased. These results support our previously proposed model, which suggests that selective regulation of junctional communication can be a component of proliferative control in a complex tissue.
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