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Characterization of the gap junction protein, connexin45.
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Bovine connexin44, a lens gap junction protein: molecular cloning, immunologic characterization, and functional expression.
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Expression of multiple gap junction proteins in human fetal and infant hearts.
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A germline-specific gap junction protein required for survival of differentiating early germ cells.
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Characterization of a variant of gap junction protein a8 identified in a family with hereditary cataract.
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Characterization of the gap junction protein connexin56 in the chicken lens by immunofluorescence and immunoblotting.
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Distinct gap junction protein phenotypes in cardiac tissues with disparate conduction properties.
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Functional expression and biophysical properties of polymorphic variants of the human gap junction protein connexin37.
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Gap junction protein phenotypes of the human heart and conduction system.
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Molecular cloning of two human cardiac gap junction proteins, connexin40 and connexin45.
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Cardiac myocytes express multiple gap junction proteins.
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Differential expression of gap junction proteins in the canine sinus node.
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Differential expression of two gap junction proteins in corneal epithelium.
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Quantitative analysis of intercellular connections by immunohistochemistry of the cardiac gap junction protein connexin43.
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