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1. Epigenetic regulation of promiscuous gene expression in thymic medullary epithelial cells

2. Connexin expression by radial gila-like cells is required for neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus

3. The neuronal connexin36 interacts with and is phosphorylated by CaMKII in a way similar to CaMKII interaction with glutamate receptors

4. Restoration of connexin26 protein level in the cochlea completely rescues hearing in a mouse model of human connexin30-linked deafness

5. Properties of mouse connexin 30.2 and human connexin 31.9 hemichannels: implications for atrioventricular conduction in the heart

6. Connexin30.2 containing gap junction channels decelerate impulse propagation through the atrioventricular node

7. Metabolic inhibition induces opening of unapposed connexin 43 gap junction hemichannels and reduces gap junctional communication in cortical astrocytes in culture. (Neurobiology)

8. Defective propagation of signals generated by sympathetic nerve stimulation in the liver of connexin32-deficient mice

9. Bystander killing of cancer cells by herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene is mediated by connexins

10. Short DNA sequences from the cytoplasm of mouse tumor cells induce immortalization of human lymphocytes in vitro

11. Microglia at brain stab wounds express connexin 43 and in vitro form functional gap junctions after treatment with interferon-[Gamma] and tumor necrosis factor-[Alpha]

12. De novo expression of connexin hemichannels in denervated fast skeletal muscles leads to atrophy.

13. Connexin45 modulates the proliferation of transit-amplifying precursor cells in the mouse subventricular zone.

14. The neuronal connexin36 interacts with and is phosphorylated by CaMKII in a way similar to CaMKII interaction with glutamate receptors.

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