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GJC1 gene
Known as:
CX45
, CONNEXIN 45
, gap junction protein gamma 1
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Cellular expression of connexins in the rat brain: neuronal localization, effects of kainate‐induced seizures and expression in apoptotic neuronal cells
D. Condorelli
,
A. Trovato-Salinaro
,
G. Mudó
,
Melita B. Mirone
,
N. Belluardo
European Journal of Neuroscience
2003
Corpus ID: 1532465
The identification of connexins (Cxs) expressed in neuronal cells represents a crucial step for understanding the direct…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Site of Origin and Molecular Substrate of Atrioventricular Junctional Rhythm in the Rabbit Heart
H. Dobrzynski
,
V. Nikolski
,
+4 authors
I. Efimov
Circulation Research
2003
Corpus ID: 17916755
Abstract— During failure of the sinoatrial node, the heart can be driven by an atrioventricular (AV) junctional pacemaker. The…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Membrane properties of rat embryonic multipotent neural stem cells
Jingli Cai
,
A. Cheng
,
+4 authors
K. Furukawa
Journal of Neurochemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 44923007
We have characterized several potential stem cell markers and defined the membrane properties of rat fetal (E10.5) neural stem…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Heterotypic docking of Cx43 and Cx45 connexons blocks fast voltage gating of Cx43.
Sergio Elenes
,
Agustín D. Martínez
,
Mario Delmar
,
Eric C. Beyer
,
Alonso P. Moreno
Biophysical Journal
2001
Corpus ID: 32898187
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
A quantitative analysis of connexin-specific permeability differences of gap junctions expressed in HeLa transfectants and Xenopus oocytes.
Fengli Cao
,
Reiner Eckert
,
+5 authors
Bruce J. Nicholson
Journal of Cell Science
1998
Corpus ID: 34358595
Gap junctions provide direct intercellular communication by linking adjacent cells with aqueous pores permeable to molecules up…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Identification of connexin43 as a functional target for Wnt signalling.
M. Heyden
,
M. Rook
,
+4 authors
O. Destrée
Journal of Cell Science
1998
Corpus ID: 17150127
Wnt mediated signal transduction is considered to regulate activity of target genes. In Xenopus embryos, ectopic Wnt1 and Wnt8…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Expression pattern of connexin gene products at the early developmental stages of the mouse cardiovascular system.
B. Delorme
,
E. Dahl
,
+4 authors
Magali Théveniau-Ruissy
Circulation Research
1997
Corpus ID: 6646484
The synchronized contraction of myocytes in cardiac muscle requires the structural and functional integrity of the gap junctions…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Colocalization of connexin 43 and connexin 45 but absence of connexin 40 in granulosa cell gap junctions of rat ovary.
A. Okuma
,
Akio Kuraoka
,
Hiroshi Iida
,
T. Inai
,
K. Wasano
,
Y. Shibata
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1996
Corpus ID: 36569751
The expression and localization of gap junction family proteins (connexins) were examined in nonstimulated and gonadotrophin…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Gap Junction Protein Phenotypes of the Human Heart and Conduction System
L. Davis
,
MARK E. Rodefeld
,
K. Green
,
E. Beyer
,
J. Saffitz
Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
1995
Corpus ID: 20431948
Connexin Phenotypes in the Human Heart. Introduction: Gap junction channels are major determinants of intercellular resistance to…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Connexin43 and connexin45 form gap junctions with different molecular permeabilities in osteoblastic cells.
'. ThomasH.Steinberg
,
Roberto Civitelli
,
+8 authors
'. EricC.Beyer
EMBO Journal
1994
Corpus ID: 23924376
We examined the expression and function of gap junctions in two rat osteoblastic cell lines, ROS 17/2.8 and UMR 106‐01. The…
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