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Class:IdLiteratureReference:190709
_displayNameSpecific amino-acid residues in the N-terminus and TM3 implicated in channel function and oligomerization compatibility of connexin43
_timestamp2007-01-09 12:42:07
author[Person:190717] Lagree, V
[Person:190539] Brunschwig, K
[Person:190711] Lopez, P
[Person:190630] Gilula, NB
[Person:190697] Richard, G
[Person:190598] Falk, MM
created[InstanceEdit:190700] Matthews, L, 2007-01-09 12:41:03
journalJ Cell Sci
pages3189-201
pubMedIdentifier12829738
titleSpecific amino-acid residues in the N-terminus and TM3 implicated in channel function and oligomerization compatibility of connexin43
volume116
year2003
(literatureReference)[Pathway:190704] Oligomerization of connexins into connexons [Homo sapiens]
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