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1. Large-pore connexin hemichannels function like molecule transporters independent of ion conduction.

2. GABAergic Inhibition Controls Receptive Field Size, Sensitivity, and Contrast Preference of Direction Selective Retinal Ganglion Cells Near the Threshold of Vision

3. Hepatic cell junctions: Pulling a double‐duty.

4. Remodeled connexin 43 hemichannels alter cardiac excitability and promote arrhythmias

5. Connexin-Mediated Neuroglial Gap Junction Communication: Unravelling Its Significance in Brain Health and Ageing

6. The Contractile Machines of the Heart

7. Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of LMOD1 expression summarizes two modes of cell communication in colorectal cancer

8. Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of LMOD1 expression summarizes two modes of cell communication in colorectal cancer.

9. Retinoic acid reduces the formation of, and acutely modulates, invertebrate electrical synapses.

10. Electro-Metabolic Coupling of Cumulus–Oocyte Complex.

11. Electrical synapses for a pooling layer of the convolutional neural network in retinas.

12. Understanding the Role of Connexins in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Molecular and Prognostic Implications.

13. Estrogen‐mediated coupling via gap junctions in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

14. BCR-ABL1-driven exosome-miR130b-3p-mediated gap-junction Cx43 MSC intercellular communications imply therapies of leukemic subclonal evolution.

15. Circuit mechanisms underlying embryonic retinal waves

16. Oxidative stress and inflammation cause auditory system damage via glial cell activation and dysregulated expression of gap junction proteins in an experimental model of styrene-induced oto/neurotoxicity

17. Analysis of the function and therapeutic strategy of connexin 43 from its subcellular localization.

18. Calcium-Sensitive Subthreshold Oscillations and Electrical Coupling in Principal Cells of Mouse Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus.

19. Sustained Extracellular Electrical Stimulation Modulates the Permeability of Gap Junctions in rd1 Mouse Retina with Photoreceptor Degeneration.

20. Why strengthening gap junctions may hinder action potential propagation.

21. Gap Junction Channel Regulation: A Tale of Two Gates—Voltage Sensitivity of the Chemical Gate and Chemical Sensitivity of the Fast Voltage Gate.

22. Pacing intracellular Ca2+ signals in exocrine acinar cells.

23. Oxidative stress and inflammation cause auditory system damage via glial cell activation and dysregulated expression of gap junction proteins in an experimental model of styrene-induced oto/neurotoxicity.

24. Casein Kinase 1 Phosphomimetic Mutations Negatively Impact Connexin-43 Gap Junctions in Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes.

25. THE CONDUCTED VASOMOTOR RESPONSE AND THE PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATION IN RESISTANCE ARTERIES.

26. Key Factors in the Complex and Coordinated Network of Skin Keratinization: Their Significance and Involvement in Common Skin Conditions.

27. Phosphorylation-dependent allosteric regulation of Cx43 gap junction inhibitor potency

29. Neuromodulation: Actions of Dopamine, Retinoic Acid, Nitric Oxide, and Other Substances on Retinal Horizontal Cells

30. The Retinal Basis of Light Aversion in Neonatal Mice.

31. Boundary integral formulation of the cell-by-cell model of cardiac electrophysiology.

32. Gap Junctions or Hemichannel-Dependent and Independent Roles of Connexins in Fibrosis, Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transitions, and Wound Healing.

33. The direct transfer approach for transcellular drug delivery.

34. Electrical synapses for a pooling layer of the convolutional neural network in retinas.

35. Maintenance of hematopoietic stem cell niche homeostasis requires gap junction-mediated calcium signaling.

36. Tiagabine and zonisamide differentially regulate the glial properties in an astrocyte-microglia co-culture model of inflammation.

37. Ca2+-dependent rapid uncoupling of astrocytes upon brief metabolic stress.

38. Gap Junctions in the Brain: Hardwired but Functionally Versatile.

39. Connexin 43 and cell culture substrate differentially regulate OCY454 osteocytic differentiation and signaling to primary bone cells.

40. Why strengthening gap junctions may hinder action potential propagation

44. Effect of Gap Junction Distribution, Size, and Shape on the Conduction Velocity in a Cell-by-Cell Model for Electrophysiology

45. Age-related changes of lens stiffness in wild-type and Cx46 knockout mice

46. Electro-Metabolic Coupling of Cumulus–Oocyte Complex

47. Understanding the Role of Connexins in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Molecular and Prognostic Implications

48. Excitatory synapses and gap junctions cooperate to improve Pv neuronal burst firing and cortical social cognition in Shank2-mutant mice.

49. The direct transfer approach for transcellular drug delivery

50. Restoring connexin‐36 function in diabetogenic environments precludes mouse and human islet dysfunction.

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