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Beyer, Eric C. | Person |
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An intact connexin N-terminus is required for function but not gap junction formation. | Academic Article |
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Atrial fibrillation-associated connexin40 mutants make hemichannels and synergistically form gap junction channels with novel properties. | Academic Article |
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Characterization of the gap junction protein, connexin45. | Academic Article |
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Cloning and functional expression of a novel gap junction channel from the retina of Danio aquipinnatus. | Academic Article |
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Connexin and gap junction degradation. | Academic Article |
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Connexin40 and connexin43 determine gating properties of atrial gap junction channels. | Academic Article |
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Connexin43 and connexin26 form gap junctions, but not heteromeric channels in co-expressing cells. | Academic Article |
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Connexin43 and connexin45 form heteromeric gap junction channels in which individual components determine permeability and regulation. | Academic Article |
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Connexin46 mutations linked to congenital cataract show loss of gap junction channel function. | Academic Article |
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Cx30.2 can form heteromeric gap junction channels with other cardiac connexins. | Academic Article |
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Degradation of connexin43 gap junctions involves both the proteasome and the lysosome. | Academic Article |
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Differential expression of gap junction proteins in the canine sinus node. | Academic Article |
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Differential expression of two gap junction proteins in corneal epithelium. | Academic Article |
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Distinct gap junction protein phenotypes in cardiac tissues with disparate conduction properties. | Academic Article |
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