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1. Polydisperse molecular architecture of connexin 26/30 heteromeric hemichannels revealed by atomic force microscopy imaging

2. Cytomembrane Trafficking Pathways of Connexin 26, 30, and 43.

3. Role of Impaired Astrocyte Gap Junction Coupling in Epileptogenesis.

5. Recent insights into gap junction biogenesis in the cochlea.

6. Connexin 30 Deficiency Ameliorates Disease Progression at the Early Phase in a Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by Suppressing Glial Inflammation.

7. Development and application of correlative STED and AFM to investigate neuronal cells

8. A Gap-Junction Mutation Reveals That Outer Hair Cell Extracellular Receptor Potentials Drive High-Frequency Cochlear Amplification.

9. Connexin30-deficient mice increase susceptibility to noise via redox and lactate imbalances.

10. Role of Impaired Astrocyte Gap Junction Coupling in Epileptogenesis

11. Cytomembrane Trafficking Pathways of Connexin 26, 30, and 43

12. Does astrocyte gap junction protein expression differ during development in absence epileptic rats?

13. Decoupling astrocytes in adult mice impairs synaptic plasticity and spatial learning

14. Structural and molecular characterization of astrocyte and vasculature connectivity in the mouse hippocampus and cortex.

15. Connexin 30 Deficiency Ameliorates Disease Progression at the Early Phase in a Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by Suppressing Glial Inflammation

16. Efnb2 haploinsufficiency induces early gap junction plaque disassembly and endocytosis in the cochlea.

17. Early detection of thrombin activity in neuroinflammatory disease.

18. Impact of genetic counseling and Connexin-26 and Connexin-30 testing on deaf identity and comprehension of genetic test results in a sample of deaf adults: a prospective, longitudinal study.

19. Mutant Cx30-A88V mice exhibit hydrocephaly and sex-dependent behavioral abnormalities, implicating a functional role for Cx30 in the brain

20. Effect of pre-test genetic counseling for deaf adults on knowledge of genetic testing.

21. Connexin 30 deficiency attenuates A2 astrocyte responses and induces severe neurodegeneration in a 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine hydrochloride Parkinson’s disease animal model

22. Connexin 30 mediated rewiring of glucose metabolism in rat C6 xenograft and grades of glioma.

23. Frequency of GJB2 mutations, GJB6‐D13S1830 and GJB6‐D13S1854 deletions among patients with non‐syndromic hearing loss from the central region of Iran

24. Cochlear connexin 30 homomeric and heteromeric channels exhibit distinct assembly mechanisms.

25. Microglia maintain the normal structure and function of the hippocampal astrocyte network

26. Anisotropic Panglial Coupling Reflects Tonotopic Organization in the Inferior Colliculus.

27. Mechanistic effect of the human GJB6 gene and its mutations in HaCaT cell proliferation and apoptosis

28. Connexin 30 is expressed in a subtype of mouse brain pericytes.

29. Polydisperse molecular architecture of connexin 26/30 heteromeric hemichannels revealed by atomic force microscopy imaging

30. Transplanting mouse induced pluripotent stem cells into mouse otocysts in vivo.

31. A recurrent mutation of GJB6 in a big Chinese family with Hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia

32. Connexin 30 mediated rewiring of glucose metabolism in rat C6 xenograft and grades of glioma

33. Cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in organotypic cochlear cultures occurs independent of gap junctional intercellular communication

34. Tight Junction-Related CLDN5 and CLDN6 Genes, and Gap Junction-Related GJB6 and GJB7 Genes Are Somatically Mutated in Gastric and Colorectal Cancers

35. The Analysis of GJB2, GJB3, and GJB6 Gene Mutations in Patients with Hereditary Non-Syndromic Hearing Loss Living in Sivas

36. A Gap-Junction Mutation Reveals That Outer Hair Cell Extracellular Receptor Potentials Drive High-Frequency Cochlear Amplification

37. Astrocyte-derived neurons provide excitatory input to the adult striatal circuitry

38. The Sarcoglycan complex is expressed in the cerebrovascular system and is specifically regulated by astroglial Cx30 channels

39. Cx30 exhibits unique characteristics including a long half-life when assembled into gap junctions.

40. Astrocytes close the mouse critical period for visual plasticity

41. Dynamic Spatiotemporal Expression Changes in Connexins of the Developing Primate's Cochlea

42. Astroglial Cx30 differentially impacts synaptic activity from hippocampal principal cells and interneurons

43. Expression pattern of Connexin 26 and Connexin 30 in mature cochlea of the monkey

44. Effects of D-methionine in mice with noise-induced hearing loss mice

45. Early Hearing Loss upon Disruption of Slc4a10 in C57BL/6 Mice

46. Astroglial Cx30 sustains neuronal population bursts independently of gap‐junction mediated biochemical coupling

47. Cochlear connexin 30 homomeric and heteromeric channels exhibit distinct assembly mechanisms

48. <scp>GJB</scp> 6 mutation A88V for hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in a Chinese family

49. DNA methylation dynamics during embryonic development and postnatal maturation of the mouse auditory sensory epithelium

50. Mice with conditional deletion of Cx26 exhibit no vestibular phenotype despite secondary loss of Cx30 in the vestibular end organs.

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