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Authors: SAKAI R ELFGANG C WILLECKE K WEINGART R
Citation: R. Sakai et al., ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES OF RAT CX46 GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS STUDIED IN TRANSFECTED HELA-CELLS, Pflugers Archiv, 435(5), 1998, pp. 12-12

Authors: CAO FL ECKERT R ELFGANG C NITSCHE JM SNYDER SA HULSER DF WILLECKE K NICHOLSON BJ
Citation: Fl. Cao et al., A QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF CONNEXIN-SPECIFIC PERMEABILITY DIFFERENCESOF GAP-JUNCTIONS EXPRESSED IN HELA TRANSFECTANTS AND XENOPUS OOCYTES, Journal of Cell Science, 111, 1998, pp. 31-43

Authors: MAZZOLENI G CAMPLANI A TELO P POZZI A TANGANELLI S ELFGANG C WILLECKE K RAGNOTTI G
Citation: G. Mazzoleni et al., EFFECT OF TUMOR-PROMOTING AND ANTI-PROMOTING CHEMICALS ON THE VIABILITY AND JUNCTIONAL COUPLING OF HUMAN HELA-CELLS TRANSFECTED WITH DNAS CODING FOR VARIOUS MURINE CONNEXIN PROTEINS, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part C, Pharmacology toxicology & endocrinology, 113(2), 1996, pp. 247-256

Authors: LI H ATKINSON M ELFGANG C WILLECKE K JOHNSON RG
Citation: H. Li et al., GAP JUNCTION (GJ) HEMICHANNEL ANALYSIS IN HELA-CELLS TRANSFECTED WITHDIFFERENT CONNEXINS, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 527-527

Authors: BUKAUSKAS FF ELFGANG C WILLECKE K WEINGART R
Citation: Ff. Bukauskas et al., HETEROTYPIC GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS (CONNEXIN26 OR CONNEXIN32) VIOLATE THE PARADIGM OF UNITARY CONDUCTANCE, Pflugers Archiv, 429(6), 1995, pp. 870-872

Authors: ELFGANG C ECKERT R LICHTENBERGFRATE H BUTTERWECK A TRAUB O KLEIN RA HULSER DF WILLECKE K
Citation: C. Elfgang et al., SPECIFIC PERMEABILITY AND SELECTIVE FORMATION OF GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS IN CONNEXIN-TRANSFECTED HELA-CELLS, The Journal of cell biology, 129(3), 1995, pp. 805-817

Authors: MESNIL M KRUTOVSKIKH V PICCOLI C ELFGANG C TRAUB O WILLECKE K YAMASAKI H
Citation: M. Mesnil et al., NEGATIVE GROWTH-CONTROL OF HELA-CELLS BY CONNEXIN GENES - CONNEXIN SPECIES-SPECIFICITY, Cancer research, 55(3), 1995, pp. 629-639

Authors: BUKAUSKAS FF ELFGANG C WILLECKE K WEINGART R
Citation: Ff. Bukauskas et al., BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS FORMED BY MOUSE CONNEXIN40 IN INDUCED PAIRS OF TRANSFECTED HUMAN HELA-CELLS, Biophysical journal, 68(6), 1995, pp. 2289-2298

Authors: BUTTERWECK A ELFGANG C WILLECKE K TRAUB O
Citation: A. Butterweck et al., DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF THE GAP JUNCTION PROTEINS CONNEXIN45, CONNEXIN43, CONNEXIN40, CONNEXIN31, AND CONNEXIN26 IN MOUSE SKIN, European journal of cell biology, 65(1), 1994, pp. 152-163

Authors: TRAUB O ECKERT R LICHTENBERGFRATE H ELFGANG C BASTIDE B SCHEIDTMANN KH HULSER DF WILLECKE K
Citation: O. Traub et al., IMMUNOCHEMICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MURINE CONNEXIN40 AND CONNEXIN43 IN MOUSE-TISSUES AND TRANSFECTED HUMAN-CELLS, European journal of cell biology, 64(1), 1994, pp. 101-112

Authors: BUTTERWECK A GERGS U ELFGANG C WILLECKE K TRAUB O
Citation: A. Butterweck et al., IMMUNOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GAP JUNCTION PROTEIN CONNEXIN45 IN MOUSE KIDNEY AND TRANSFECTED HUMAN HELA-CELLS, The Journal of membrane biology, 141(3), 1994, pp. 247-256
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