Size and selectivity of gap junction channels formed from different connexins.
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Cell-specific expression of connexins and evidence of restricted gap junctional coupling between glial cells and between neuronsConnexin29 expression, immunocytochemistry and freeze-fracture replica immunogold labelling (FRIL) in sciatic nerveConnexin-47 and connexin-32 in gap junctions of oligodendrocyte somata, myelin sheaths, paranodal loops and Schmidt-Lanterman incisures: implications for ionic homeostasis and potassium siphoning.Cytoplasmic continuity revisited: closure of septa of the filamentous fungus Schizophyllum commune in response to environmental conditionsGap junctions and cochlear homeostasisSlow ventricular conduction in mice heterozygous for a connexin43 null mutationCoupling of astrocyte connexins Cx26, Cx30, Cx43 to oligodendrocyte Cx29, Cx32, Cx47: Implications from normal and connexin32 knockout mice.Bone marrow connexin-43 expression is critical for hematopoietic regeneration after chemotherapy.Connexin32 in the peripheral nervous system. Functional analysis of mutations associated with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome and implications for the pathophysiology of the disease.Connexin45 is the first connexin to be expressed in the central conduction system of the mouse heartConnexin43 PDZ2 binding domain mutants create functional gap junctions and exhibit altered phosphorylationLocalization of a voltage gate in connexin46 gap junction hemichannels.Different ionic selectivities for connexins 26 and 32 produce rectifying gap junction channelsReversal of the gating polarity of gap junctions by negative charge substitutions in the N-terminus of connexin 32Accessibility of cx46 hemichannels for uncharged molecules and its modulation by voltage.A transient diffusion model yields unitary gap junctional permeabilities from images of cell-to-cell fluorescent dye transfer between Xenopus oocytes.The permeability of gap junction channels to probes of different size is dependent on connexin composition and permeant-pore affinities.Stomatin inhibits pannexin-1-mediated whole-cell currents by interacting with its carboxyl terminal.Regulation of connexin-43 gap junctional intercellular communication by mitogen-activated protein kinase.Heteromeric, but not homomeric, connexin channels are selectively permeable to inositol phosphates.Gap junction permeability: selectivity for anionic and cationic probes.Turning an antiviral into an anticancer drug: nanoparticle delivery of acyclovir monophosphate.The dynamics of connexin expression, degradation and localisation are regulated by gonadotropins during the early stages of in vitro maturation of swine oocytes.Transport-mediated synapses in the retina.Lens intracellular hydrostatic pressure is generated by the circulation of sodium and modulated by gap junction coupling.Neuronal connexin36 association with zonula occludens-1 protein (ZO-1) in mouse brain and interaction with the first PDZ domain of ZO-1.Connexin29 and connexin32 at oligodendrocyte and astrocyte gap junctions and in myelin of the mouse central nervous system.Subcellular metabolic transients and mitochondrial redox waves in heart cellsStructural basis for the selective permeability of channels made of communicating junction proteins.Identification of amino acid residues lining the pore of a gap junction channelMolecular determinants of electrical rectification of single channel conductance in gap junctions formed by connexins 26 and 32.Stoichiometry of transjunctional voltage-gating polarity reversal by a negative charge substitution in the amino terminus of a connexin32 chimeraComputational Studies of Molecular Permeation through Connexin26 Channels.Connexin channel permeability to cytoplasmic molecules.An intercellular polyamine transfer via gap junctions regulates proliferation and response to stress in epithelial cells.The regulation of runt-related transcription factor 2 by fibroblast growth factor-2 and connexin43 requires the inositol polyphosphate/protein kinase Cδ cascadeConnexin43 expression levels influence intercellular coupling and cell proliferation of native murine cardiac fibroblasts.Survey on amacrine cells coupling to retrograde-identified ganglion cells in the mouse retina.Digenic inheritance of non-syndromic deafness caused by mutations at the gap junction proteins Cx26 and Cx31Structure of the gap junction channel and its implications for its biological functions.
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Size and selectivity of gap junction channels formed from different connexins.
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Size and selectivity of gap junction channels formed from different connexins.
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Size and selectivity of gap junction channels formed from different connexins.
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Size and selectivity of gap junction channels formed from different connexins.
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Size and selectivity of gap junction channels formed from different connexins.
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R D Veenstra
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10.1007/BF02110109
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1996-08-01T00:00:00Z