In article <Pine.LNX.3.91.961001095532.938H-100000 at Hera>, sblack at UBISHOPS.CA
says...
>>On 30 Sep 1996, Pflieger Jean-Francois wrote:
>Their examples of gap junctions are in the crayfish, goldfish, and marine
>snail. Is there any evidence for gap junctions in the mammalian CNS?
I believe there are gap junctions in the mammalian retina...
--
Hannah Dvorak
Division of Biology 216-76
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125