In vivo, epithelial cells exhibit basolateral and apical surfaces. The tight junctional complex separates these two distinct cell surfaces from each other and joins the cells into an epithelial cell layer. In vivo cells showing such properties are resistant to ion flow across the cell layer. In vitro, many cultured epithelial cell systems show high electrical resistance but fail to exhibit a polarized distribution of proteins and lipids between the apical and basolateral surfaces. Present a working hypothesis to explain this observation.
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