
A cell junction (or intercellular bridge) is a type of structure that exists within the tissue of some multicellular organisms, such as animals. Cell junctions consist of multiprotein complexes that provide contact between neighbouring cells or between a cell and the extracellular matrix. They also build up the paracellular barrier of epithelia an...
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(from the article `cell`) ...life, and their amounts in tissues change as the organs develop. The CAM, however, are not responsible for the stable adhesion of one cell to ...
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The area of immediate contact between two layers (positive and negative) of a photovoltaic or solar cell. The junction lies at the center of the cell barrier or depletion zone. Related category • SEMICONDUCTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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<cell biology> Specialised junctions between cells. ... See: adherens junctions, desmosomes, tight junctions, gap junctions. ... (26 Mar 1998) ...
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The area of immediate contact between two layers (positive and negative) of a photovoltaic cell. The junction lies at the center of the cell barrier or depletion zone.
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