| junctional c. |
the intercellular arrangement between adjacent columnar epithelial cells, consisting of the zonula occludens, the zonula adherens, and the desmosome.
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| junctional e. |
a collarlike band of stratified squamous epithelium adhering on one side to the free gingiva and on the other to the crown of a tooth.
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| junctional escape b. |
atrioventricular junctional escape b.
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| junctional escape r. |
atrioventricular junctional escape r.
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| junctional n. |
a nest of dysplastic cells seen at the dermoepidermal junction as part of a junctional nevus.
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