Connexin- and pannexin-based channels in normal skeletal muscles and their possible role in muscle atrophy.
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The pannexins: past and presentThe role of pannexin hemichannels in inflammation and regenerationElectrical stimuli are anti-apoptotic in skeletal muscle via extracellular ATP. Alteration of this signal in Mdx mice is a likely cause of dystrophy.The absence of dysferlin induces the expression of functional connexin-based hemichannels in human myotubesRole of connexins and pannexins during ontogeny, regeneration, and pathologies of boneBeyond gap junctions: Connexin43 and bone cell signalingAntibodies targeting extracellular domain of connexins for studies of hemichannelsDe novo expression of connexin hemichannels in denervated fast skeletal muscles leads to atrophyPurinergic signalling in the musculoskeletal system.Role of gap junctions and hemichannels in parasitic infections.Regulation of pannexin and connexin channels and their functional role in skeletal muscles.Single-cell Microinjection for Cell Communication Analysis.Pannexin 1 channels in skeletal musclesATP is required and advances cytokine-induced gap junction formation in microglia in vitro.Pannexin hemichannels: A novel promising therapy target for oxidative stress related diseases.Connexins and Pannexins in Bone and Skeletal Muscle.Fast skeletal myofibers of mdx mouse, model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, express connexin hemichannels that lead to apoptosis.Pannexin 1 Modulates Axonal Growth in Mouse Peripheral Nerves.The two faces of pannexins: new roles in inflammation and repair.Connexin 43 Hemichannel Activity Promoted by Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines and High Glucose Alters Endothelial Cell Function
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Connexin- and pannexin-based channels in normal skeletal muscles and their possible role in muscle atrophy.
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Connexin- and pannexin-based c ...... ssible role in muscle atrophy.
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Bruno A Cisterna
Carlos Puebla
Juan C Sáez
Luis A Cea
Manuel A Riquelme
Maximiliano Rovegno
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10.1007/S00232-012-9485-8
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2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
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