Connexin channels and phospholipids: association and modulation
andrew L harris
BMC Biology, 2009
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Plasma membrane channels formed by connexins: their regulation and functions
Eric C Beyer
Physiological reviews, 2003
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Properties of gap junction channels formed of connexin 45 endogenously expressed in human hepatoma (SKHepl) cells
David Spray
2000
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Ion channels in single bilayers induced by rat connexin32
Anne Walter
Molecular Brain Research, 1992
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Gating Connexin 43 Channels Reconstituted in Lipid Vesicles by Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation
Doo Yeon Kim
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999
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Plasma membrane channels formed by connexins: their regulation and …
Eric Beyer
Physiological …, 2003
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Properties of gap junction channels formed of connexin 45 endogenously expressed in human hepatoma (SKHep1) cells
Eric C Beyer
The American journal of physiology, 1995
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Transfer of second messengers through gap junction connexin 43 channels reconstituted in liposomes
Doo Yeon Kim
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1998
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Connexin43 and connexin45 form heteromeric gap junction channels in which individual components determine permeability and regulation
Agustin Martinez
Circulation research, 2002
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Connexin channel permeability to cytoplasmic molecules
andrew L harris
Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology, 2007
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Emerging issues of connexin channels: biophysics fills the gap
andrew L harris
Quarterly reviews of biophysics, 2001
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Isoform Composition of Connexin Channels Determines Selectivity among Second Messengers and Uncharged Molecules
andrew L harris
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998
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Phosphorylation shifts unitary conductance and modifies voltage dependent kinetics of human connexin43 gap junction channels
alvaro moreno
Biophysical Journal, 1992
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Multiple pathways in the trafficking and assembly of connexin 26, 32 and 43 into gap junction intercellular communication channels
Howard Evans
Journal of Cell Science, 2001
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Intracellular Domains of Mouse Connexin26 and -30 Affect Diffusional and Electrical Properties of Gap Junction Channels
K. Banach
The Journal of Membrane Biology, 2001
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Interactions of connexins with other membrane channels and transporters
Camillo Peracchia
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2007
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Structural organization of intercellular channels II. Amino terminal domain of the connexins: sequence, functional roles, and structure
Eric C Beyer
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 2012
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Evidence for heteromeric gap junction channels formed from rat connexin43 and human connexin37
K. Banach
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 1997
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Modifications in the Biophysical Properties of Connexin43 Channels by a Peptide of the Cytoplasmic Loop Region
Heather Duffy
Circulation Research, 2004
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Biological role of connexin intercellular channels and hemichannels
Manuel A Riquelme, Jean Jiang
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2012
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Functional analysis of hemichannels and gap-junctional channels formed by connexins 43 and 46
Quan Hoang
2010
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Interaction of connexins with protein partners in the control of channel turnover and gating
Adisa Cokoja
Biology of The Cell, 2002
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Lipid Rafts Prepared by Different Methods Contain Different Connexin Channels, but Gap Junctions Are Not Lipid Rafts †
andrew L harris
Biochemistry, 2005
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Voltage-dependent gap junction channels are formed by connexin32, the major gap junction protein of rat liver
Antonio C Campos de Carvalho
Biophysical Journal, 1991
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Connexin Specificity of Second Messenger Permeation: Real Numbers At Last
andrew L harris
The Journal of General Physiology, 2008
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Connexin43 and connexin26 form gap junctions, but not heteromeric channels in co-expressing cells
Eric C Beyer
Journal of Cell Science, 2004
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Distinct behavior of connexin56 and connexin46 gap junctional channels can be predicted from the behavior of their hemi-gap-junctional channels
Eric Beyer
Biophysical Journal, 1995
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Analysis of connexin phosphorylation sites
Joell Solan
Methods (San Diego, Calif.), 2000
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