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1. Encoded Landscapes: A Link between Inka Wall Orientations and Andean Geomorphology

2. The Amino Terminal Domain and Modulation of Connexin36 Gap Junction Channels by Intracellular Magnesium Ions

3. Stretch-Induced Activation of Pannexin 1 Channels Can Be Prevented by PKA-Dependent Phosphorylation

4. Confirmation of Connexin45 Underlying Weak Gap Junctional Intercellular Coupling in HeLa Cells

5. Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell-cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties

7. Stretch-Induced Activation of Pannexin 1 Channels Can Be Prevented by PKA-Dependent Phosphorylation

8. Confirmation of Connexin45 Underlying Weak Gap Junctional Intercellular Coupling in HeLa Cells

9. Modulation of connexin-36 gap junction channels by intracellular pH and magnesium ions

10. Molecular and Functional Asymmetry at a Vertebrate Electrical Synapse

11. Regulation of connexin36 gap junction channels byn-alkanols and arachidonic acid

12. pH-dependent modulation of voltage gating in connexin45 homotypic and connexin45/connexin43 heterotypic gap junctions

13. Heterotypic gap junction channels as voltage-sensitive valves for intercellular signaling

14. Gating, permselectivity and pH-dependent modulation of channels formed by connexin57, a major connexin of horizontal cells in the mouse retina

15. Connexin Hemichannel Composition Determines the FGF-1–induced Membrane Permeability and Free [Ca2+]iResponses

16. Intracellular Magnesium-Dependent Modulation of Gap Junction Channels Formed by Neuronal Connexin36

17. Regulation of connexin36 gap junction channels by n-alkanols and arachidonic acid

18. The Effect of Arachidonic Acid on Junctional Conductance and Gating of Connexin 36 Gap Junction Channels and their Modulation by N-Alkanols

19. Modulation of Brain Hemichannels and Gap Junction Channels by Pro-Inflammatory Agents and Their Possible Role in Neurodegeneration

20. Currently used methods for identification and characterization of hemichannels

21. Chlorpromazine reduces the intercellular communication via gap junctions in mammalian cells

22. Molecular Determinants of Magnesium-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity at Electrical Synapses Formed by Connexin36

23. Magnesium-Dependent Modulation of Junctional Conductance and Gating Properties of Connexin36 Gap Junction Channels

25. Modulation of Connexin-36 Gap Junction Channels by Intracellular pH and Magnesium Ions

26. Modulation of metabolic communication through gap junction channels by transjunctional voltage; synergistic and antagonistic effects of gating and ionophoresis

27. Selective inhibition of Cx43 hemichannels by Gap19 and its impact on myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury

28. Gating Modulation of Connexin45 Gap Junction Channels By Intracellular pH

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