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The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol 66, 671-676, Copyright © 1975 by The Rockefeller University Press
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M Kogon and GD Pappas
Gap junctions are present between nonpigmented and pigmented epithelial cells layers, as well as between the adjacent pigmented cells, but not between the nonpigmented epithelial cells which face the posterior chamber. The unusual feature of these gap junctions is a dark banding which regularly appears every three rows of subunits. This dark band is the equivalent width of two rows of facets.
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