## Abstract Gap junctions form channels that allow exchange of materials between cells and are composed of transmembrane protein subunits called connexins. While connexins are believed to mediate cellular signaling by permitting intercellular communication to occur, there is also increasing evidenc
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Proliferation of Adult Sertoli Cells Following Conditional Knockout of the Gap Junctional Protein GJA1 (Connexin 43) in Mice
β Scribed by Sridharan, S.; Simon, L.; Meling, D. D.; Cyr, D. G.; Gutstein, D. E.; Fishman, G. I.; Guillou, F.; Cooke, P. S.
- Book ID
- 126277193
- Publisher
- Society for the Study of Reproduction
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 547 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3363
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The connexins are a family of proteins that form the intercellular membrane channels of gap junctions. Genes encoding 13 different rodent connexins have been cloned and characterized to date. Connexins vary both in their distribution among adult cell types and in the properties of the channels that