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Concept Cell Communication
Academic Article Connexin43 mediates direct intercellular communication in human osteoblastic cell networks.
Academic Article Functional and structural assessment of intercellular communication. Increased conduction velocity and enhanced connexin expression in dibutyryl cAMP-treated cultured cardiac myocytes.
Academic Article Structural and molecular determinants of intercellular coupling in cardiac myocytes.
Academic Article Two-dimensional coupling by gap junctions in cultured gastric smooth muscle monolayers.
Academic Article Modulation of intercellular communication by differential regulation and heteromeric mixing of co-expressed connexins.
Academic Article Characterization of gap junction channels in A7r5 vascular smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article PKC isoenzymes in the chicken lens and TPA-induced effects on intercellular communication.
Academic Article Phosphorylation of connexin43 gap junction protein in uninfected and Rous sarcoma virus-transformed mammalian fibroblasts.
Academic Article Connexin43 and connexin45 form heteromeric gap junction channels in which individual components determine permeability and regulation.
Academic Article Peptide inhibitors of intercellular communication.
Academic Article In vivo modulation of connexin 43 gene expression and junctional coupling of pancreatic B-cells.
Academic Article Heteromeric mixing of connexins: compatibility of partners and functional consequences.
Academic Article New developments in the gap junction field: report from the 2002 ASCB meeting.
Academic Article A carboxyl terminal domain of connexin43 is critical for gap junction plaque formation but not for homo- or hetero-oligomerization.
Academic Article Adenoviral delivery of human connexin37 induces endothelial cell death through apoptosis.
Academic Article Connexin43 and connexin26 form gap junctions, but not heteromeric channels in co-expressing cells.
Academic Article An intact connexin N-terminus is required for function but not gap junction formation.
Academic Article Characterization of gap junctional communication-deficient mutants of a rat liver epithelial cell line.
Academic Article Unique conductance, gating, and selective permeability properties of gap junction channels formed by connexin40.
Academic Article The molecular basis of anisotropy: role of gap junctions.
Academic Article Transfected connexin45 alters gap junction permeability in cells expressing endogenous connexin43.
Academic Article Cloning and expression of a Xenopus embryonic gap junction protein.
Academic Article Formation of gap junctions by expression of connexins in Xenopus oocyte pairs.
Academic Article The extent of heterocellular communication mediated by gap junctions is predictive of bystander tumor cytotoxicity in vitro.
Academic Article Mechanisms for the coordination of intercellular calcium signaling in insulin-secreting cells.
Academic Article Connexin and gap junction degradation.
Academic Article Tyrosine phosphorylation of a gap junction protein correlates with inhibition of cell-to-cell communication.
Academic Article Connexin43 with a cytoplasmic loop deletion inhibits the function of several connexins.
Academic Article Electrical properties of mammalian lens epithelial gap junction channels.
Academic Article c-Jun N-terminal kinase activation contributes to reduced connexin43 and development of atrial arrhythmias.
Academic Article A connexin50 mutant, CX50fs, that causes cataracts is unstable, but is rescued by a proteasomal inhibitor.
Academic Article Gap Junctions between Endothelial Cells Are Disrupted by Circulating Extracellular Vesicles from Sickle Cell Patients with Acute Chest Syndrome.
Academic Article Loss of fiber cell communication may contribute to the development of cataracts of many different etiologies.
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