A clone of human HeLa cells stably transfected with mouse connexin40 DNA was used to examine gap junctions. Two separate cells were brought into physical contact with each other ("induced cell pair") to allow insertion of gap junction channels and, hence, formation of a gap junction. The intercellular current flow was measured with a dual voltage-clamp method. This approach enabled us to study the electrical properties of gap junction channels (cell pairs with a single channel) and gap junctions (cell pairs with many channels). We found that single channels exhibited multiple conductances, a main state (gamma j(main state)), several substates (gamma j(substates)), a residual state (gamma j (residual state)), and a closed state (gamma j(clos...
Numerous two-cell voltage-clamp studies have concluded that the electrical conductance of mammalian ...
All mammalian gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference imposed across the junct...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) 40, 43, and 45 are expressed in many different tissues, but most abundantly ...
A clone of human HeLa cells stably transfected with mouse connexin40 DNA was used to examine gap jun...
AbstractHuman HeLa cells expressing mouse connexin30 were used to study the electrical properties of...
Pairs of human HeLa cells expressing rat connexin46 were used to study the electrical properties of ...
HeLa cells expressing rat connexin43 (Cx43) and/or mouse Cx45 were studied with the dual voltage-cla...
Communication-deficient cells (the SKHep1 cell line) were stably transfected with a plasmid containi...
AbstractHuman HeLa cells expressing mouse connexin30 were used to study the electrical properties of...
Pairs of SKHep1 cells, which are derived from a highly metastatic human hepatoma, were studied using...
Gap junctions composed of connexin-45 (Cx45) homologs from four species, zebrafish, chicken, mouse, ...
Human HeLa cells transfected with mouse connexin Cx45 were used to examine the conductive and kineti...
The paired oocyte cell-cell channel assay was used to investigate the mechanisms involved in the pro...
AbstractGap junctions mediate the transfer of small cytoplasmic molecules between adjacent cells. A ...
AbstractMost gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference between the two cellular ...
Numerous two-cell voltage-clamp studies have concluded that the electrical conductance of mammalian ...
All mammalian gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference imposed across the junct...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) 40, 43, and 45 are expressed in many different tissues, but most abundantly ...
A clone of human HeLa cells stably transfected with mouse connexin40 DNA was used to examine gap jun...
AbstractHuman HeLa cells expressing mouse connexin30 were used to study the electrical properties of...
Pairs of human HeLa cells expressing rat connexin46 were used to study the electrical properties of ...
HeLa cells expressing rat connexin43 (Cx43) and/or mouse Cx45 were studied with the dual voltage-cla...
Communication-deficient cells (the SKHep1 cell line) were stably transfected with a plasmid containi...
AbstractHuman HeLa cells expressing mouse connexin30 were used to study the electrical properties of...
Pairs of SKHep1 cells, which are derived from a highly metastatic human hepatoma, were studied using...
Gap junctions composed of connexin-45 (Cx45) homologs from four species, zebrafish, chicken, mouse, ...
Human HeLa cells transfected with mouse connexin Cx45 were used to examine the conductive and kineti...
The paired oocyte cell-cell channel assay was used to investigate the mechanisms involved in the pro...
AbstractGap junctions mediate the transfer of small cytoplasmic molecules between adjacent cells. A ...
AbstractMost gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference between the two cellular ...
Numerous two-cell voltage-clamp studies have concluded that the electrical conductance of mammalian ...
All mammalian gap junction channels are sensitive to the voltage difference imposed across the junct...
AbstractConnexins (Cxs) 40, 43, and 45 are expressed in many different tissues, but most abundantly ...