„connexins“
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Inverse relationship between tumor proliferation markers and connexin expression in a malignant cardiac tumor originating from mesenchymal stem cell engineered tissue in a rat in vivo model
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Expression and Localization of Connexins in the Outer Retina of the Mouse.
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Short-distance communication between glioblastoma cells and their microenvironment
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The role of connexins in the differentiation of NT2 cells in Sertoli-NT2 cell tissue constructs grown in the rotating wall bioreactor
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Phylogeny of teleost connexins reveals highly inconsistent intra- and interspecies use of nomenclature and misassemblies in recent teleost chromosome assemblies
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The role of gap junctional intercellular communication and connexins in the differentiation of human neural progenitor cells
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GJB3 controls ploidy of urothelial cells and the invasive and migratory capacities of bladder cancer cells through interactions with α-Tubulin and F-Actin
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Immunhistologischer Nachweis von Zellkontaktproteinen im Rekonditionierungsmodell der Schweinelunge
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Properties of gap junctional coupling among glial cells in the central nervous system
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Astroglial connexins in adult neurogenesis : Mechanistic insight from mutant mice
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Role of astrocytic connexins in health and disease
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Eine vergleichende Genexpressionsanalyse von Gap-Junction-Strukturproteinen in oralen Plattenepithelkarzinomen und gesunder Schleimhaut
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Electrical synapses – cellular morphology and identification of connexins in the mouse retina
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Expression and function of connexins during schwann cell development in the mouse
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Channels to consciousness: a possible role of gap junctions in consciousness
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Establishment of neurogenic microenvironment in the neurovascular unit: the connexin 43 story
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Glial hemichannels and their involvement in aging and neurodegenerative diseases
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Andrew Harris, Darren Locke (Eds): Connexins: A Guide – Humana Press, 2009, 576 pp, hardback, ISBN 978-1934115466
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Monogene Ionenkanalerkrankungen des Knochens
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The Double-Edged Effect of Connexins and Pannexins of Glial Cells in Central and Peripheral Nervous System After Nerve Injury