Gap junctions and connexin hemichannels underpin hemostasis and thrombosis.
BACKGROUND: Connexins are a widespread family of membrane proteins that assemble into hexameric hemichannels, also known as connexons. Connexons regulate membrane permeability in individual cells or couple between adjacent cells to form gap junctions and thereby provide a pathway for regulated inter...
Autors principals: | Vaiyapuri, S, Jones, C, Sasikumar, P, Moraes, L, Munger, S, Wright, JR, Ali, MS, Sage, T, Kaiser, W, Tucker, K, Stain, C, Bye, A, Jones, S, Oviedo-Orta, E, Simon, A, Mahaut-Smith, M, Gibbins, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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