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Authors: Teubner, B Odermatt, B Guldenagel, M Sohl, G Degen, J Bukauskas, FF Kronengold, J Verselis, VK Jung, YT Kozak, CA Schilling, K Willecke, K
Citation: B. Teubner et al., Functional expression of the new gap junction gene connexin47 transcribed in mouse brain and spinal cord neurons, J NEUROSC, 21(4), 2001, pp. 1117-1126

Authors: Abrams, CK Freidin, MM Verselis, VK Bennett, MVL Bargiello, TA
Citation: Ck. Abrams et al., Functional alterations in gap junction channels formed by mutant forms of connexin 32: evidence for loss of function as a pathogenic mechanism in theX-linked form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, BRAIN RES, 900(1), 2001, pp. 9-25

Authors: Bukauskas, FF Bukauskiene, A Bennet, MVL Verselis, VK
Citation: Ff. Bukauskas et al., Gating properties of gap junction channels assembled from connexin43 and connexin43 fused with green fluorescent protein, BIOPHYS J, 81(1), 2001, pp. 137-152

Authors: Trexler, EB Verselis, VK
Citation: Eb. Trexler et Vk. Verselis, The study of connexin hemichannels (connexons) in Xenopus oocytes, METH MOL B, 154, 2001, pp. 341-355

Authors: Verselis, VK Trexler, EB Bukauskas, FF
Citation: Vk. Verselis et al., Connexin hemichannels and cell-cell channels: comparison of properties, BRAZ J MED, 33(4), 2000, pp. 379-389

Authors: Bukauskas, FF Jordan, K Bukauskiene, A Bennett, MVL Lampe, PD Laird, DW Verselis, VK
Citation: Ff. Bukauskas et al., Clustering of connexin 43-enhanced green fluorescent protein gap junction channels and functional coupling in living cells, P NAS US, 97(6), 2000, pp. 2556-2561

Authors: Teubner, B Degen, J Sohl, G Guldenagel, M Bukauskas, FF Trexler, EB Verselis, VK De Zeeuw, CI Lee, CG Kozak, CA Petrasch-Parwez, E Dermietzel, R Willecke, K
Citation: B. Teubner et al., Functional expression of the murine connexin 36 gene coding for a neuron-specific gap junctional protein, J MEMBR BIO, 176(3), 2000, pp. 249-262

Authors: Oh, S Abrams, CK Verselis, VK Bargiello, TA
Citation: S. Oh et al., Stoichiometry of transjunctional voltage-gating polarity reversal by a negative charge substitution in the amino terminus of a Connexin32 chimera, J GEN PHYSL, 116(1), 2000, pp. 13-31

Authors: Trexler, EB Bukauskas, FF Kronengold, J Bargiello, TA Verselis, VK
Citation: Eb. Trexler et al., The first extracellular loop domain is a major determinant of charge selectivity in connexin46 channels, BIOPHYS J, 79(6), 2000, pp. 3036-3051

Authors: Purnick, PEM Oh, SH Abrams, CK Verselis, VK Bargiello, TA
Citation: Pem. Purnick et al., Reversal of the gating polarity of gap junctions by negative charge substitutions in the N-terminus of connexin 32, BIOPHYS J, 79(5), 2000, pp. 2403-2415

Authors: Purnick, PEM Benjamin, DC Verselis, VK Bargiello, TA Dowd, TL
Citation: Pem. Purnick et al., Structure of the amino terminus of a gap junction protein, ARCH BIOCH, 381(2), 2000, pp. 181-190

Authors: Oh, S Rubin, JB Bennett, MVL Verselis, VK Bargiello, TA
Citation: S. Oh et al., Molecular determinants of electrical rectification of single channel conductance in gap junctions formed by connexins 26 and 32, J GEN PHYSL, 114(3), 1999, pp. 339-364

Authors: Trexler, EB Bukauskas, FF Bennett, MVL Bargiello, TA Verselis, VK
Citation: Eb. Trexler et al., Rapid and direct effects of pH on connexins revealed by the connexin46 hemichannel preparation, J GEN PHYSL, 113(5), 1999, pp. 721-742

Authors: Ri, Y Ballesteros, JA Abrams, CK Oh, S Verselis, VK Weinstein, H Bargiello, TA
Citation: Y. Ri et al., The role of a conserved proline residue in mediating conformational changes associated with voltage gating of Cx32 gap junctions, BIOPHYS J, 76(6), 1999, pp. 2887-2898
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