References
- TsukitaSFuruseMItohMMultifunctional strands in tight junctionsNat Rev20012285293
- KochSNusratJDynamic regulation of epithelial cell fate and barrier functions by intercellular junctionsAnn N Y Acad Sci2009116522022719538310
- RizzoloLJDevelopment and role of tight junctions in the retinal pigment epitheliumInt Rev Cytol200725819523417338922
- MandellKJBerglinLSeversonEAEdelhauserHFParkosCAExpression of JAM-A in the human corneal endothelium and retinal pigment epithelium: localization and evidence for role in barrier functionInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci2007483928393617724169
- EconomopuloMHammerJWangFFarissRMaminishkisAMillerSSExpression, localization and function of JAM-C in human retinal pigment epitheliumInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci2009501454146319060272
- ChiffletSCorreaVNinVJustetCHernándezJAEffect of membrane potential depolarization on the organization of the actin cytoskeleton of eye epithelia. The role of adherens junctionsExp Eye Res20047976977715642314
- HartsockANelsonJAdherens and tight junctions: Structure, function and connections to the actin cytoskeletonBiochim Biophys Acta200877866066917854762
- EckertJJMcCallumAMearsARumsbyMGCameronITFlemingTPRelative contribution of cell contact pattern, specific PKC isoforms and gap junctional communication in tight junction assembly in the mouse early embryoDev Biol200528823424716271712
- DejanaEOrsenigoFLampugnaniMGThe role of adherens junctions and VE-cadherin in thecontrol of vascular permeabilityJ Cell Sci20081212115212218565824
- Bunt-MilamAHSaariJCKlockIBGarwinGGZonulae Adherentes pore size in the external limiting membrane of the rabbit retinaInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci198526137713804044165
- AsayamaKIn vivo study on the absorption of the subretinal fluid. 2. Studies on an absorption of tracers injected between the sensory retina and the pigment epithelium layerActa Soc Ophthalmol Jpn197680598607
- TakeuchiAKricorianGMarmorMFAlbumin movement out of the subretinal space after experimental retinal detachmentInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci199536129813057775107
- TakeuchiAKricorianGYaoXYKennyJWMarmorMFThe rate and source of albumin entry into soline-filled experimental retinal detachmentsInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci199435379237987928176
- MarmorMFNegiAMauriceDMKinetics of macromolecules injected into the subretinal spaceExp Eye Res1985406876962408910
- WilliamsDSArikawaKPaallysahoTCytoskeletal components of the adherens junctions between the photoreceptors and the supportive Müller cellsJ Comp Neurol19902951551642341633
- DanieleLLAdamsRHDuranteDEPughENJrPhilpNJNovel distribution of junctional adhesion molecule-C in the neural retina and retinal pigment epitheliumJ Comp Neurol200750516617617853450
- BurbachGJDehnDNagelBDel TurcoDDellerTLaser microdissection of immunolabeled astrocytes allows quantification of astrocytic gene expressionJ Neurosci Methods200413814114815325122
- FarquharMGPaladeGEJunctional complexes in various epitheliaJ Cell Biol19631737541213944428
- FuruseMSasakiHTsukitaSManner of interaction of heterogeneous claudin species within and between tight junction strandsJ Cell Biol199914789190310562289
- TsukitaSFuruseMItohMMultifunctional strands in tight junctionsNat Rev Mol Cell Biol2001228529311283726
- RaoROccludin phosphorylation in regulation of epithelial tight junctionsAnn N Y Acad Sci20091165626819538289
- EckertJJMcCallumAMearsARumsbyMGCameronITFlemingTPRelative contribution of cell contact pattern, specific PKC isoforms and gap junctional communication in tight junction assembly in the mouse early embryoDev Biol200528823424716271712
- WestELPearsonRATschernutterMSowdenJCMaclarenREAliRRPharmacological disruption of the outer limiting membrane leads to increased retinal integration of transplanted photoreceptor precursorsExp Eye Res20088660161118294631
- PaffenholzRKuhnCGrundCStehrSFrankeWWThe arm-repeat protein NPRAP (neurojungin) is a constituent of the plaques of the outer limiting zone in the retina, defining a novel type of adhering junctionExp Cell Res199925045246410413599
- PullerCde Sevilla MüllerLPJanssen-BienholdUHaverkampSZO-1 and the spatial organization of gap junctions and glutamate receptors in the outer plexiform layer of the mammalian retinaJ Neurosci2009296266627519439604
- KimIJZhangYYamagataMMeisterMSanesJRMolecular identification of a retinal cell type that responds to upward motionNature2008452718647848218368118
- DanieleLLAdamsRHDuranteDEPughENJrPhilpNJNovel distribution of junctional adhesion molecule-C in the neural retina and retinal pigment epitheliumJ Comp Neurol200750516617617853450
- NunesFDLopezLNLinHWDistinct subdomain organization and molecular composition of a tight junction with adherens junction featuresJ Cell Sci2006119Pt 234819482717130295