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Papers associated with primary germ layer (and gja1)

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Increased Hemichannel Activity Displayed by a Connexin43 Mutation Causing a Familial Connexinopathy Exhibiting Hypotrichosis with Follicular Keratosis and Hyperostosis., Crouthamel OE., Int J Mol Sci. January 22, 2023; 24 (3):           


Understanding the Role of ATP Release through Connexins Hemichannels during Neurulation., Tovar LM., Int J Mol Sci. January 21, 2023; 24 (3):                     


GJA1 depletion causes ciliary defects by affecting Rab11 trafficking to the ciliary base., Jang DG., Elife. August 25, 2022; 11                                       


Bioelectric signaling: Reprogrammable circuits underlying embryogenesis, regeneration, and cancer., Levin M., Cell. April 15, 2021;               


Two Different Functions of Connexin43 Confer Two Different Bone Phenotypes in Zebrafish., Misu A., J Biol Chem. June 10, 2016; 291 (24): 12601-11.


Connexins in epidermal homeostasis and skin disease., Scott CA., Biochim Biophys Acta. August 1, 2012; 1818 (8): 1952-61.        


Multiple connexins contribute to intercellular communication in the Xenopus embryo., Landesman Y., J Cell Sci. January 1, 2003; 116 (Pt 1): 29-38.    


Connexin43 expression during Xenopus development., van der Heyden MA., Mech Dev. October 1, 2001; 108 (1-2): 217-20.              


trans-dominant inhibition of connexin-43 by mutant connexin-26: implications for dominant connexin disorders affecting epidermal differentiation., Rouan F., J Cell Sci. June 1, 2001; 114 (Pt 11): 2105-13.


Gap junctions are involved in the early generation of left-right asymmetry., Levin M., Dev Biol. November 1, 1998; 203 (1): 90-105.      


Molecular cloning and functional expression of mouse connexin40, a second gap junction gene preferentially expressed in lung., Hennemann H., J Cell Biol. June 1, 1992; 117 (6): 1299-310.


Mouse connexin37: cloning and functional expression of a gap junction gene highly expressed in lung., Willecke K., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1991; 114 (5): 1049-57.


Molecular cloning and characterization of a new member of the gap junction gene family, connexin-31., Hoh JH., J Biol Chem. April 5, 1991; 266 (10): 6524-31.

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