Coordinated cell interactions are required to accomplish several complex and dynamic tasks observed in several tissues. Cell function may be coordinated by cell-to-cell communication through gap junctions channels (GJCs). These channels are formed by the serial docking of two hemichannels, which in turn are formed by six protein subunits called connexins (Cxs). It is well known that GJCs are involved in several functions, such as intercellular propagation of calcium waves, spread of electrotonic potentialsand spatial buffering of ions and metabolites. On the other hand, undocked hemichannels, which are not forming GJCs, can also serve other functions as “free hemichannels”. Currently, it is recognized that undocked hemichannels may have fun...
AbstractPlasma membrane hemichannels composed of connexin (Cx) proteins are essential components of ...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
Connexin proteins are the building blocks of hemichannels, which dock further between adjacent cells...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) form hemichannels and gap junction channels. Each gap junction channel is co...
AbstractConnexin hemichannels (connexons) are building blocks of gap junctions but also function as ...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) form hemichannels and gap junction channels. Each gap junction channel is co...
Abstract Connexin (Cx) proteins form intercellular gap junction channels by first assembling into si...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
AbstractConnexins have been known to be the protein building blocks of gap junctions and mediate cel...
AbstractConnexin (Cx) proteins form intercellular gap junction channels by first assembling into sin...
Abstract Connexin (Cx) proteins form intercellular gap junction channels by first assembling into si...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
AbstractPlasma membrane hemichannels composed of connexin (Cx) proteins are essential components of ...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
Connexin proteins are the building blocks of hemichannels, which dock further between adjacent cells...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) form hemichannels and gap junction channels. Each gap junction channel is co...
AbstractConnexin hemichannels (connexons) are building blocks of gap junctions but also function as ...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) form hemichannels and gap junction channels. Each gap junction channel is co...
Abstract Connexin (Cx) proteins form intercellular gap junction channels by first assembling into si...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
Cxs (connexins), the protein subunits forming gap junction intercellular communication channels, are...
AbstractConnexins have been known to be the protein building blocks of gap junctions and mediate cel...
AbstractConnexin (Cx) proteins form intercellular gap junction channels by first assembling into sin...
Abstract Connexin (Cx) proteins form intercellular gap junction channels by first assembling into si...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
AbstractPlasma membrane hemichannels composed of connexin (Cx) proteins are essential components of ...
Although originally considered a structural component of gap junctions, connexin hemichannels (HCs) ...
Connexin proteins are the building blocks of hemichannels, which dock further between adjacent cells...