Gap junctions are channels in cell membranes allowing ions to pass directly between cells. They connect cells throughout the body, including heart myocytes, neurons, and astrocytes. Propagation mediated by gap junctions can be passive or active. In passive propagation, the membrane potential of one cell influences that of neighboring cells without triggering action potentials (APs). In active propagation, an AP in one cell triggers APs in neighboring cells; this occurs in cardiac tissue and throughout the nervous system. It is known experimentally that there is an ideal gap junction conductance for AP propagation -- weaker or stronger conductance can block propagation. We present a theory explaining this phenomenon by analyzing an idealized...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
Gap junctions are aqueous intercellular channels formed by a diverse class of membrane-spanning prot...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic presentation of network connectivity, for Z = 4 (f...
Two main mechanisms have been suggested for the propagation of action potentials in cardiac muscle c...
For many years, local circuit current through gap junctions has been seemed to be the main fundament...
Gap junctions are membrane channels that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent cells allowing the cell-t...
Gap junctions play a pivotal role for the velocity and the safety of impulse propagation in cardiac ...
SummaryIn vertebrates and invertebrates, signaling among neurons is most commonly mediated by chemic...
Gap junctions are membrane channels that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent cells allowing the cell-t...
International audienceBackground: Velocity and pattern of propagation of cardiac AP depends on struc...
Gap junctions are sites on the cellular membrane with intercellular channels build up by twelve prot...
AbstractThe gap junction and voltage-gated Na+ channel play an important role in the action potentia...
Gap junctions provide pathways for intercellular communication between adjacent cells, allowing exch...
The usual way to model the propagation of the action potential through the cardiac tissue is to assu...
"Cells live together, but die singly", this sentence wrote the German physiologist Theodor Engelmann...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
Gap junctions are aqueous intercellular channels formed by a diverse class of membrane-spanning prot...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic presentation of network connectivity, for Z = 4 (f...
Two main mechanisms have been suggested for the propagation of action potentials in cardiac muscle c...
For many years, local circuit current through gap junctions has been seemed to be the main fundament...
Gap junctions are membrane channels that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent cells allowing the cell-t...
Gap junctions play a pivotal role for the velocity and the safety of impulse propagation in cardiac ...
SummaryIn vertebrates and invertebrates, signaling among neurons is most commonly mediated by chemic...
Gap junctions are membrane channels that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent cells allowing the cell-t...
International audienceBackground: Velocity and pattern of propagation of cardiac AP depends on struc...
Gap junctions are sites on the cellular membrane with intercellular channels build up by twelve prot...
AbstractThe gap junction and voltage-gated Na+ channel play an important role in the action potentia...
Gap junctions provide pathways for intercellular communication between adjacent cells, allowing exch...
The usual way to model the propagation of the action potential through the cardiac tissue is to assu...
"Cells live together, but die singly", this sentence wrote the German physiologist Theodor Engelmann...
Gap junctions consist of intercellular channels dedicated to providing a direct pathway for ionic an...
Gap junctions are aqueous intercellular channels formed by a diverse class of membrane-spanning prot...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic presentation of network connectivity, for Z = 4 (f...