Gap junctions connect cells in the bodies of all multicellular organisms, forming either homologous or heterologous (i.e. established between identical or different cell types, respectively) cell-to-cell contacts by utilizing identical (homotypic) or different (heterotypic) connexin protein subunits. Gap junctions in the nervous system serve electrical signaling between neurons, thus they are also called electrical synapses. Such electrical synapses are particularly abundant in the vertebrate retina where they are specialized to form links between neurons as well as glial cells. In this article, we summarize recent findings on retinal cell-to-cell coupling in different vertebrates and identify general features in the light of the evergrowin...
Electrical synaptic transmission through gap junctions underlies direct and rapid neuronal communica...
AbstractCertain neurons in the mammalian brain have long been known to be joined by gap junctions, w...
In the vertebrate retina, signals generated by cones of different spectral preference and by highly ...
Many neurons in the mammalian retina are electrically coupled by intercellular channels or gap junct...
Electrical synapses (gap junctions) in neuronal circuits have become a major focus in the study of n...
AbstractGap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ...
In many non-mammalian vertebrate species, retinal rod photoreceptors have been found to couple exten...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
Gap junction-mediated electrical coupling contributes to synchronous oscillatory activities of neuro...
SummaryIn vertebrates and invertebrates, signaling among neurons is most commonly mediated by chemic...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
In the vertebrate eye, virtually every cell type is directly coupled to its neighbors by intercellul...
Gap junctions provide for direct intercellular electrical and metabolic coupling. The abundance of g...
Some of the best evidence that different types of gap junction proteins (connexins) interact with ea...
It is now clear that electrical coupling via gap junctions is prevalent across the retina, expressed...
Electrical synaptic transmission through gap junctions underlies direct and rapid neuronal communica...
AbstractCertain neurons in the mammalian brain have long been known to be joined by gap junctions, w...
In the vertebrate retina, signals generated by cones of different spectral preference and by highly ...
Many neurons in the mammalian retina are electrically coupled by intercellular channels or gap junct...
Electrical synapses (gap junctions) in neuronal circuits have become a major focus in the study of n...
AbstractGap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ...
In many non-mammalian vertebrate species, retinal rod photoreceptors have been found to couple exten...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
Gap junction-mediated electrical coupling contributes to synchronous oscillatory activities of neuro...
SummaryIn vertebrates and invertebrates, signaling among neurons is most commonly mediated by chemic...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
In the vertebrate eye, virtually every cell type is directly coupled to its neighbors by intercellul...
Gap junctions provide for direct intercellular electrical and metabolic coupling. The abundance of g...
Some of the best evidence that different types of gap junction proteins (connexins) interact with ea...
It is now clear that electrical coupling via gap junctions is prevalent across the retina, expressed...
Electrical synaptic transmission through gap junctions underlies direct and rapid neuronal communica...
AbstractCertain neurons in the mammalian brain have long been known to be joined by gap junctions, w...
In the vertebrate retina, signals generated by cones of different spectral preference and by highly ...