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Authors: FISTOURIS P NAUS CCG HUELSER DF LAIRD DW
Citation: P. Fistouris et al., COEXPRESSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CX43 AND CX32 IN-VITRO, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 546-546

Authors: GHOUMARI AM MOUAWAD R ZERROUQI A NIZARD C PROVOST N KHAYAT D NAUS CCG SOUBRANE C
Citation: Am. Ghoumari et al., ACTIONS OF HSVTK AND CONNEXIN43 GENE DELIVERY ON GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION AND DRUG SENSITIZATION IN HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA, Gene therapy, 5(8), 1998, pp. 1114-1121

Authors: ZHANG ZQ ZHANG WJ WANG NQ BANIYAGHOUB M LIN ZX NAUS CCG
Citation: Zq. Zhang et al., SUPPRESSION OF TUMORIGENICITY OF HUMAN LUNG-CARCINOMA CELLS AFTER TRANSFECTION WITH CONNEXIN43, Carcinogenesis (New York. Print), 19(11), 1998, pp. 1889-1894

Authors: GOLDBERG GS LAMPE PD SHEEDY D STEWART CC NICHOLSON BJ NAUS CCG
Citation: Gs. Goldberg et al., DIRECT ISOLATION AND ANALYSIS OF ENDOGENOUS TRANSJUNCTIONAL ADP FROM CX43 TRANSFECTED C6 GLIOMA-CELLS, Experimental cell research, 239(1), 1998, pp. 82-92

Authors: PROULX AA LIN ZX NAUS CCG
Citation: Aa. Proulx et al., TRANSFECTION OF RHABDOMYOSARCOMA CELLS WITH CONNEXIN43 INDUCES MYOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION, Cell growth & differentiation, 8(5), 1997, pp. 533-540

Authors: NAUS CCG BECHBERGER JF ZHANG YC VENANCE L YAMASAKI H JUNEJA SC KIDDER GM GIAUME C
Citation: Ccg. Naus et al., ALTERED GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION, INTERCELLULAR SIGNALING, AND GROWTH IN CULTURED ASTROCYTES DEFICIENT IN CONNEXIN43, Journal of neuroscience research, 49(5), 1997, pp. 528-540

Authors: BANIYAGHOUB M BECHBERGER JF NAUS CCG
Citation: M. Baniyaghoub et al., REDUCTION OF CONNEXIN43 EXPRESSION AND DYE-COUPLING DURING NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN NTERA2 CLONE D1 CELLS/, Journal of neuroscience research, 49(1), 1997, pp. 19-31

Authors: RAJAKUMAR N RUSHLOW W RAJAKUMAR B NAUS CCG STOESSL AJ FLUMERFELT BA
Citation: N. Rajakumar et al., EFFECTS OF GRAFT-DERIVED DOPAMINERGIC INNERVATION ON THE TARGET NEURONS OF PATCH AND MATRIX COMPARTMENTS OF THE STRIATUM, Neuroscience, 76(4), 1997, pp. 1173-1185

Authors: BELLIVEAU DJ BECHBERGER JF ROGERS KA NAUS CCG
Citation: Dj. Belliveau et al., DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF GAP-JUNCTIONS IN NEURONS AND ASTROCYTES DERIVED FROM P19 EMBRYONAL CARCINOMA-CELLS, Developmental genetics, 21(3), 1997, pp. 187-200

Authors: PROULX A MERRIFIELD PA NAUS CCG
Citation: A. Proulx et al., BLOCKING GAP JUNCTIONAL INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION IN MYOBLASTS INHIBITS MYOGENIN AND MRF4 EXPRESSION, Developmental genetics, 20(2), 1997, pp. 133-144

Authors: DILBER MS ABEDI MR CHRISTENSSON B BJORKSTRAND B KIDDER GM NAUS CCG GAHRTON G SMITH CIE
Citation: Ms. Dilber et al., GAP-JUNCTIONS PROMOTE THE BYSTANDER EFFECT OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE IN-VIVO, Cancer research, 57(8), 1997, pp. 1523-1528

Authors: BANIYAGHOUB M ZHANG Y NAUS CCG
Citation: M. Baniyaghoub et al., THE EFFECT OF GAP JUNCTION BLOCKAGE ON NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF NTERA2 CLONAL HUMAN CARCINOMA-CELLS, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 1638-1638

Authors: PROULX A BECHBERGER JF MERRIFIELD PA NAUS CCG
Citation: A. Proulx et al., BLOCKAGE OF GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION IN L6 MYOBLASTS INHIBITS THEACTIVATION OF MYOGENIN AND MRF4, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 2695-2695

Authors: BECHBERGER JF KHOO NSK NAUS CCG
Citation: Jf. Bechberger et al., ANALYSIS OF CONNEXIN43 EXPRESSION UNDER THE CONTROL OF A METALLOTHIONEIN PROMOTER, Cell growth & differentiation, 7(10), 1996, pp. 1403-1413

Authors: VELAZQUEZ JLP FRANTSEVA M NAUS CCG BECHBERGER JF JUNEJA SC VELUMIAN A CARLEN PL KIDDER GM MILLS LR
Citation: Jlp. Velazquez et al., DEVELOPMENT OF ASTROCYTES AND NEURONS IN CULTURED BRAIN-SLICES FROM MICE LACKING CONNEXIN43, Developmental brain research, 97(2), 1996, pp. 293-296

Authors: YAMASAKI H NAUS CCG
Citation: H. Yamasaki et Ccg. Naus, ROLE OF CONNEXIN GENES IN GROWTH-CONTROL, Carcinogenesis, 17(6), 1996, pp. 1199-1213

Authors: RUSHLOW W NAUS CCG FLUMERFELT BA
Citation: W. Rushlow et al., SOMATOSTATIN AND THE PATCH MATRIX COMPARTMENTS OF THE RAT CAUDATE-PUTAMEN, Journal of comparative neurology, 364(1), 1996, pp. 184-190

Authors: GOLDBERG GS MORENO AP BECHBERGER JF HEARN SS SHIVERS RR MACPHEE DJ ZHANG YC NAUS CCG
Citation: Gs. Goldberg et al., EVIDENCE THAT DISRUPTION OF CONNEXON PARTICLE ARRANGEMENTS IN GAP JUNCTION PLAQUES IS ASSOCIATED WITH INHIBITION OF GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION BY A GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID-DERIVATIVE, Experimental cell research, 222(1), 1996, pp. 48-53

Authors: ORLANDOMATHUR CE BECHBERGER JF GOLDBERG GS NAUS CCG KIDDER GM KENNEDY TG
Citation: Ce. Orlandomathur et al., RAT ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL CELLS EXPRESS THE GAP JUNCTION GENES CONNEXIN-26 AND CONNEXIN-43 AND FORM FUNCTIONAL GAP-JUNCTIONS DURING IN-VITRO DECIDUALIZATION, Biology of reproduction, 54(4), 1996, pp. 905-913

Authors: GOLDBERG GS LAMPE PD GIBSON SP HARRIS WP NICHOLSON BJ NAUS CCG
Citation: Gs. Goldberg et al., CAPTURING AND IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSJUNCTIONAL MOLECULES FROM CELLS IN CULTURE, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1092-1092

Authors: BANIYAGHOUB M BECHBERGER JF NAUS CCG
Citation: M. Baniyaghoub et al., EXPRESSION OF CONNEXIN GENES IN NTERA-2 CLONAL HUMAN CARCINOMA-CELLS, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1730-1730

Authors: LIN ZX ZHANG ZQ HAN YL NAUS CCG YU KR HOLTZER H
Citation: Zx. Lin et al., FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION OF GAP JUNCTION GENE CX43 AND THE MYOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF RHABDOMYOSARCOMA CELLS, Science in China. Series B, Chemistry, life sciences & earth sciences, 38(3), 1995, pp. 305-312

Authors: GOLDBERG GS BEHLBERGER JF NAUS CCG
Citation: Gs. Goldberg et al., A PRE-LOADING METHOD OF EVALUATING GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION BY FLUORESCENT DYE TRANSFER (VOL 18, PG 490, 1995), BioTechniques, 19(2), 1995, pp. 212-212

Authors: GOLDBERG GS BECHBERGER JF NAUS CCG
Citation: Gs. Goldberg et al., A PRE-LOADING METHOD OF EVALUATING GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION BY FLUORESCENT DYE TRANSFER, BioTechniques, 18(3), 1995, pp. 490

Authors: BELLIVEAU DJ NAUS CCG
Citation: Dj. Belliveau et Ccg. Naus, CELLULAR-LOCALIZATION OF GAP JUNCTION MESSENGER-RNAS IN DEVELOPING RAT-BRAIN, Developmental neuroscience, 17(2), 1995, pp. 81-96
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