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02-10-2023-2004 - Septate junctions

Septate junctions are intercellular junctions found in invertebrate epithelial cells, appearing as ladder-like structures under electron microscopy. They are thought to provide structural strength and a barrier to solute diffusion through the intercellular space. They are considered somewhat analogous to the (vertebrate) tight junctions; however, tight and septate junctions are different in many ways. Known insect homologues of tight junction components are components of conserved signalling pathways that localize to either adherens junctions, the subapical complex, or the marginal zone.[1] Recent studies show that septate junctions are also identified in the myelinated nerve fibers of the vertebrates.[2][3] 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septate_junction

 

 

 

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