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51. Suppression of connexin 43 phosphorylation promotes astrocyte survival and vascular regeneration in proliferative retinopathy.

52. Circulating bile acids in healthy adults respond differently to a dietary pattern characterized by whole grains, legumes and fruits and vegetables compared to a diet high in refined grains and added sugars: A randomized, controlled, crossover feeding study.

53. Protein and glycomic plasma markers for early detection of adenoma and colon cancer.

54. An update on minding the gap in cancer.

55. Spatio-temporal regulation of connexin43 phosphorylation and gap junction dynamics.

56. Newly Identified NO-Sensor Guanylyl Cyclase/Connexin 43 Association Is Involved in Cardiac Electrical Function.

57. Connexins in Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Health and Disease: Pharmacological Implications.

58. Regulation of Cx37 channel and growth-suppressive properties by phosphorylation.

59. Plasma metabolite abundances are associated with urinary enterolactone excretion in healthy participants on controlled diets.

60. SnapShot: Connexins and Disease.

61. Exploratory plasma proteomic analysis in a randomized crossover trial of aspirin among healthy men and women.

62. Discovery of novel plasma proteins as biomarkers for the development of incisional hernias after midline incision in patients with colorectal cancer: The ColoCare study.

63. Proteomic Analysis, Immune Dysregulation, and Pathway Interconnections with Obesity.

65. Gap junctions and cancer: communicating for 50 years.

66. Regulation of gap junction conductance by calcineurin through Cx43 phosphorylation: implications for action potential conduction.

67. Luteinizing Hormone Causes Phosphorylation and Activation of the cGMP Phosphodiesterase PDE5 in Rat Ovarian Follicles, Contributing, Together with PDE1 Activity, to the Resumption of Meiosis.

68. Linoleic acid permeabilizes gastric epithelial cells by increasing connexin 43 levels in the cell membrane via a GPR40- and Akt-dependent mechanism.

69. Sphingosine-1-phosphate reduces ischaemia-reperfusion injury by phosphorylating the gap junction protein Connexin43.

70. Kinase programs spatiotemporally regulate gap junction assembly and disassembly: Effects on wound repair.

71. Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Activated by Prostaglandin E2 Phosphorylates Connexin 43 and Closes Osteocytic Hemichannels in Response to Continuous Flow Shear Stress.

72. MAPRE1 as a plasma biomarker for early-stage colorectal cancer and adenomas.

73. Acetylation mediates Cx43 reduction caused by electrical stimulation.

74. Connexin 43 is an emerging therapeutic target in ischemia/reperfusion injury, cardioprotection and neuroprotection.

75. Candidate early detection protein biomarkers for ER+/PR+ invasive ductal breast carcinoma identified using pre-clinical plasma from the WHI observational study.

76. Tissue-specific patterns of gene expression in the epithelium and stroma of normal colon in healthy individuals in an aspirin intervention trial.

77. Role of Akt and Ca2+ on cell permeabilization via connexin43 hemichannels induced by metabolic inhibition.

78. CELLULAR SMALL TALK.

79. Intercellular signaling via cyclic GMP diffusion through gap junctions restarts meiosis in mouse ovarian follicles.

80. Cross-species antibody microarray interrogation identifies a 3-protein panel of plasma biomarkers for early diagnosis of pancreas cancer.

81. Randomized trial of glucosamine and chondroitin supplementation on inflammation and oxidative stress biomarkers and plasma proteomics profiles in healthy humans.

82. Spatiotemporal proteomic analyses during pancreas cancer progression identifies serine/threonine stress kinase 4 (STK4) as a novel candidate biomarker for early stage disease.

83. Specific Cx43 phosphorylation events regulate gap junction turnover in vivo.

84. Dermcidin expression is associated with disease progression and survival among breast cancer patients.

85. Discovery of sialyl Lewis A and Lewis X modified protein cancer biomarkers using high density antibody arrays.

86. Injury-triggered Akt phosphorylation of Cx43: a ZO-1-driven molecular switch that regulates gap junction size.

87. High-Throughput Analysis of Plasma Hybrid Markers for Early Detection of Cancers.

88. Gap junction regulation of vascular tone: implications of modulatory intercellular communication during gestation.

89. Cardiomyocyte FGF signaling is required for Cx43 phosphorylation and cardiac gap junction maintenance.

90. High-throughput screening for native autoantigen-autoantibody complexes using antibody microarrays.

91. Histone deacetylase inhibition reduces cardiac connexin43 expression and gap junction communication.

92. Phosphorylation of connexin43 on S279/282 may contribute to laminopathy-associated conduction defects.

93. Connexins and steroidogenesis in mouse Leydig cells.

94. Discovery and preliminary confirmation of novel early detection biomarkers for triple-negative breast cancer using preclinical plasma samples from the Women's Health Initiative observational study.

95. Connexin43 phosphorylation in brain, cardiac, endothelial and epithelial tissues.

96. MAPK phosphorylation of connexin 43 promotes binding of cyclin E and smooth muscle cell proliferation.

97. Increased plasma levels of the APC-interacting protein MAPRE1, LRG1, and IGFBP2 preceding a diagnosis of colorectal cancer in women.

98. CASK (LIN2) interacts with Cx43 in wounded skin and their coexpression affects cell migration.

99. Activation of Akt, not connexin 43 protein ubiquitination, regulates gap junction stability.

100. Evaluating the role of connexin43 in congenital heart disease: Screening for mutations in patients with outflow tract anomalies and the analysis of knock-in mouse models.

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