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1. Loss of connexin 26 in mammary epithelium during early but not during late pregnancy results in unscheduled apoptosis and impaired development

4. Connexin31-Deficiency in Mice Causes Transient Placement Dysmorphogenesis but Does Not Impair Hearing and Skin Differentiation

5. Connexin-Mediated Cardiac Impulse Propagation: Connexin 30.2 Slows Atrioventricular Conduction in Mouse Heart

9. Expression and function of connexins in the epidermis, analyzed with transgenic mouse mutants

10. Inactivation of ceramide synthase 2 catalytic activity in mice affects transcription of genes involved in lipid metabolism and cell division.

11. Regulation of ceramide synthase 6 in a spontaneous experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model is sex dependent.

12. The ATP required for potentiation of skeletal muscle contraction is released via pannexin hemichannels.

13. Inactivation of Ceramide Synthase 6 in Mice Results in an Altered Sphingolipid Metabolism and Behavioral Abnormalities.

14. Ablation of Neuronal Ceramide Synthase 1 in Mice Decreases Ganglioside Levels and Expression of Myelin-associated Glycoprotein in Oligodendrocytes.

15. Connexin32 can restore hearing in connexin26 deficient mice

16. Adult Ceramide Synthase 2 (CERS2)-deficient Mice Exhibit Myelin Sheath Defects, Cerebellar Degeneration, and Hepatocarcinomas.

17. C-terminal tagging with eGFP yields new insights into expression of connexin45 but prevents rescue of embryonic lethal connexin45-deficient mice

18. Mouse lens connexin23 (Gje1) does not form functional gap junction channels but causes enhanced ATP release from HeLa cells

19. Protein Kinase A-mediated Phosphorylation of Con nexin36 in Mouse Retina Results in Decreased Gap Junctional Communication between All Amacrine Cells*.

20. Ablation of gap junctional communication in hepatocytes of transgenic mice does not lead to disrupted cellular homeostasis or increased spontaneous tumourigenesis

21. Selective Permeability of Different Connexin Channels to the Second Messenger Cyclic AMP.

22. Emerging complexities in identity and function of glial connexins

23. Identification of Specific Ligands for Orphan Olfactory Receptors.

24. New insights into the expression and function of neural connexins with transgenic mouse mutants

25. Connexin43 Interacts with NOV.

26. Exacerbation of benzene pneumotoxicity in connexin 32 knockout mice: enhanced proliferation of CYP2E1-immunoreactive alveolar epithelial cells

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