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Connexins: a myriad of functions extending beyond assembly of gap junction channelsTwo novel connexin32 mutations cause early onset X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth diseaseLife cycle of connexins in health and diseaseProperties of mouse connexin 30.2 and human connexin 31.9 hemichannels: implications for atrioventricular conduction in the heart.Gating properties of heterotypic gap junction channels formed of connexins 40, 43, and 45.Purinergic Signaling in Gut Inflammation: The Role of Connexins and PannexinsDiseases associated with leaky hemichannelsRoles of gap junctions, connexins, and pannexins in epilepsyModulation of metabolic communication through gap junction channels by transjunctional voltage; synergistic and antagonistic effects of gating and ionophoresisAsymmetric expression of connexins between luminal epithelial- and myoepithelial- cells is essential for contractile function of the mammary gland.Analysis of trafficking, stability and function of human connexin 26 gap junction channels with deafness-causing mutations in the fourth transmembrane helixThe Role of Connexins in Wound Healing and Repair: Novel Therapeutic ApproachesConnexin's Connection in Breast Cancer Growth and ProgressionPhysiology of kidney reninThalamic modulation of cingulate seizure activity via the regulation of gap junctions in mice thalamocingulate sliceSimvastatin Sodium Salt and Fluvastatin Interact with Human Gap Junction Gamma-3 ProteinMolecular dynamics and in vitro analysis of Connexin43: A new 14-3-3 mode-1 interacting proteinHigh glucose-induced downregulation of connexin 30.2 promotes retinal vascular lesions: implications for diabetic retinopathyCaveolin-1 and -2 interact with connexin43 and regulate gap junctional intercellular communication in keratinocytesConnexin 43 interacts with zona occludens-1 and -2 proteins in a cell cycle stage-specific mannerFunctional properties of mouse connexin30.2 expressed in the conduction system of the heartRegulation of Connexin-Based Channels by Fatty AcidsPurification and reconstitution of the connexin43 carboxyl terminus attached to the 4th transmembrane domain in detergent micellesPannexin channel and connexin hemichannel expression in vascular function and inflammationA genetic basis for molecular asymmetry at vertebrate electrical synapses.Bioinformatic Analysis of GJB2 Gene Missense Mutations.Structure and functional studies of N-terminal Cx43 mutants linked to oculodentodigital dysplasia.Spontaneous lung dysfunction and fibrosis in mice lacking connexin 40 and endothelial cell connexin 43Connexins in vascular physiology and pathology.Cx32 and Cx47 mediate oligodendrocyte:astrocyte and oligodendrocyte:oligodendrocyte gap junction coupling.Conductance of connexin hemichannels segregates with the first transmembrane segment.Cosegregation of permeability and single-channel conductance in chimeric connexins.Hindered diffusion through an aqueous pore describes invariant dye selectivity of Cx43 junctions.Limited forward trafficking of connexin 43 reduces cell-cell coupling in stressed human and mouse myocardium.Permeability of homotypic and heterotypic gap junction channels formed of cardiac connexins mCx30.2, Cx40, Cx43, and Cx45.Mechanically induced intercellular calcium communication in confined endothelial structures.Combined biophysical and soluble factor modulation induces cardiomyocyte differentiation from human muscle derived stem cellsNeuron-Glia Crosstalk in the Autonomic Nervous System and Its Possible Role in the Progression of Metabolic Syndrome: A New HypothesisGap junction protein expression and cellularity: comparison of immature and adult equine digital tendons.Investigating the role of islet cytoarchitecture in its oscillation using a new beta-cell cluster model.
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Gap junctions and the connexin protein family.
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Gap junctions and the connexin protein family.
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Gap junctions and the connexin protein family.
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Gap junctions and the connexin protein family.
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Gap junctions and the connexin protein family.
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Goran Söhl
Klaus Willecke
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10.1016/J.CARDIORES.2003.11.013
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z