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Are Proteins That Fuse Adjacent Cells Together to Form a Nearly

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are proteins that fuse adjacent cells together to form a nearly impermeable barrier.


A) Tubulins
B) Occludins
C) Dyneins
D) Connexins
E) Cadherins

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