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The role of the gap junction perinexus in cardiac conduction: Potential as a novel anti-arrhythmic drug target - ScienceDirect
Reduced cardiomyocyte size and disturbed gap junction distribution in... | Download Scientific Diagram
JCI - Oxidant stress derails the cardiac connexon connection
Gap junction modulation and its implications for heart function. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Macrophages facilitate post myocardial infarction arrhythmias: roles of gap junction and KCa3.1.,Theranostics - X-MOL
Role of connexin 43 in different forms of intercellular communication – gap junctions, extracellular vesicles and tunnelling nanotubes | Journal of Cell Science
Cardiomyocytes - The Cardio Research Web Project
GAP Junctions between Cardiomyocytes Part 1 - YouTube
The connexin43 carboxyl terminus and cardiac gap junction organization - ScienceDirect
PDF] An Information Theoretical Analysis of Nanoscale Molecular Gap Junction Communication Channel Between Cardiomyocytes | Semantic Scholar
Frontiers | Stem cells can form gap junctions with cardiac myocytes and exert pro-arrhythmic effects | Physiology
Functional gap junctions formed between human adipose-derived MSC and... | Download Scientific Diagram
Gap junction-mediated cell-cell communication recorded in early (24-48... | Download Scientific Diagram
Immunohistochemistry for cardiomyocyte gap junction protein,... | Download Scientific Diagram
Morphological alterations of cardiac gap junction proteins. (A)... | Download Scientific Diagram
Cyclic Mechanical Stretch Induces Cardiomyocyte Orientation and Polarization of the Gap Junction Protein Connexin43 | Circulation Research
Two hypotheses for gap junction recruitment to intercalated disks. 1)... | Download Scientific Diagram
Cardiomyocytes - The Cardio Research Web Project
Reduced cardiomyocyte size and disturbed gap junction distribution in... | Download Scientific Diagram
Cell-based delivery of dATP via gap junctions enhances cardiac contractility - ScienceDirect