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1 Connexin and pannexin signaling pathways, an architectural blueprint for CNS physiology and pathology? Decrock, Elke
2015
72 15 p. 2823-2851
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2 Connexins and pannexins in the immune system and lymphatic organs Glass, Aaron M.
2015
72 15 p. 2899-2910
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3 Connexins and pannexins in the integumentary system: the skin and appendages Faniku, Chrysovalantou
2015
72 15 p. 2937-2947
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4 Connexins and pannexins in the skeleton: gap junctions, hemichannels and more Plotkin, Lilian I.
2015
72 15 p. 2853-2867
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5 Functional roles of connexins and pannexins in the kidney Abed, Ahmed B.
2015
72 15 p. 2869-2877
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6 Influenza infection induces host DNA damage and dynamic DNA damage responses during tissue regeneration Li, Na
2015
72 15 p. 2973-2988
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7 Introduction: connexins, pannexins and their channels as gatekeepers of organ physiology Vinken, Mathieu
2015
72 15 p. 2775-2778
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8 Physiological roles of connexins and pannexins in reproductive organs Kibschull, Mark
2015
72 15 p. 2879-2898
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9 Regulation of pannexin and connexin channels and their functional role in skeletal muscles Sáez, Juan C.
2015
72 15 p. 2929-2935
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10 Role of connexins and pannexins in cardiovascular physiology Meens, Merlijn J.
2015
72 15 p. 2779-2792
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11 Roles of connexins and pannexins in digestive homeostasis Maes, Michaël
2015
72 15 p. 2809-2821
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12 Roles of connexins and pannexins in (neuro)endocrine physiology Hodson, David J.
2015
72 15 p. 2911-2928
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13 Senescence of human skin-derived precursors regulated by Akt-FOXO3-p27KIP1/p15INK4b signaling Liu, Shuang
2015
72 15 p. 2949-2960
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14 The HERC1 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase is essential for normal development and for neurotransmission at the mouse neuromuscular junction Bachiller, S.
2015
72 15 p. 2961-2971
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15 The lung communication network Losa, Davide
2015
72 15 p. 2793-2808
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