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1. Intralumenal docking of connexin 36 channels in the ER isolates mistrafficked protein.

2. Phosphorylation of Connexin36 near the C-terminus switches binding affinities for PDZ-domain and 14-3-3 proteins in vitro.

3. Expression and Localization of Connexins in the Outer Retina of the Mouse.

4. Connexin50 couples axon terminals of mouse horizontal cells by homotypic gap junctions.

5. AII amacrine cells discriminate between heterocellular and homocellular locations when assembling connexin36-containing gap junctions.

6. Expression of Pannexin1 in the outer plexiform layer of the mouse retina and physiological impact of its knockout.

7. Testing for a gap junction-mediated bystander effect in retinitis pigmentosa: secondary cone death is not altered by deletion of connexin36 from cones.

8. Subcellular distribution of connexin45 in OFF bipolar cells of the mouse retina.

9. Expression and modulation of connexin 30.2, a novel gap junction protein in the mouse retina.

10. Connexin57 is expressed in dendro-dendritic and axo-axonal gap junctions of mouse horizontal cells and its distribution is modulated by light.

11. Localization of heterotypic gap junctions composed of connexin45 and connexin36 in the rod pathway of the mouse retina.

12. Horizontal cell receptive fields are reduced in connexin57-deficient mice.

13. Deletion of connexin45 in mouse retinal neurons disrupts the rod/cone signaling pathway between AII amacrine and ON cone bipolar cells and leads to impaired visual transmission.

14. Gap Junctions in A8 Amacrine Cells Are Made of Connexin36 but Are Differently Regulated Than Gap Junctions in AII Amacrine Cells.

15. AII amacrine cells discriminate between heterocellular and homocellular locations when assembling connexin36-containing gap junctions

16. Connexin30.2: In Vitro Interaction with Connexin36 in HeLa Cells and Expression in All Amacrine Cells and Intrinsically Photosensitive Ganglion Cells in the Mouse Retina.

17. Ablation of Retinal Horizontal Cells from Adult Mice Leads to Rod Degeneration and Remodeling in the Outer Retina.

18. Expression and modulation of connexin30.2, a novel gap junction protein in the mouse retina.

19. Ganglion Cell Adaptability: Does the Coupling of Horizontal Cells Play a Role?

20. Deletion of Connexin45 in Mouse Retinal Neurons Disrupts the Rod/Cone Signaling Pathway between AII Amacrine and ON Cone Bipolar Cells and Leads to Impaired Visual Transmission.

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