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Closing the gap: electrotonic junctions in seizure control.
2004
Carl E Stafstrom
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Carl E Stafstrom
Gap junctions, electrotonic coupling, and intercellular communication.
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Gap junctions and electrotonic coupling in foetal rabbit adrenal cortical cells.
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Physiology of electrotonic junctions.
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Investigating the role of gap junctions in seizure wave propagation.
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Gap junctions in ventral cochlear nucleus of the rat. A possible new example of electrotonic junctions in the mammalian C.N.S.
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Electrotonic junctions in cecropia moth ovaries.
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Olfactory bulb granule cell aggregates: morphological evidence for interperikaryal electrotonic coupling via gap junctions.
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cAMP facilitates EDHF-type relaxations in conduit arteries by enhancing electrotonic conduction via gap junctions.
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Connexin36 vs. connexin32, "miniature" neuronal gap junctions, and limited electrotonic coupling in rodent suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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Hormonal control of gap junctions in the myometrium.
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