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Inferior olive hypertrophy and cerebellar learning are both needed to explain ocular oscillations in oculopalatal tremor.
A new model of cerebellar learning explains how the cerebellum can... Direct Link | 23rd August, 2008
| Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, National Eye Institute, Bethesda, MD,
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Evidence for a role of connexin 43 in trigeminal pain using RNA interference in vivo.
The importance of glial cells in the generation and maintenance of... Direct Link | 22nd August, 2008
| University of California San Francisco.
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Sharing the burden: antigen transport and firebreaks in immune responses.
Communication between cells is crucial for immune responses. An important... Direct Link | 19th August, 2008
| Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
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Epithelial cell-cell junctions and plasma membrane domains.
Epithelial cells form a barrier against the environment, but are also... Direct Link | 19th August, 2008
| Department of Cell Biology, section of Molecular Imaging and Electron
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Contribution of endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors to the regulation of vascular tone in humans.
Endothelium plays a crucial role in the regulation of cardiovascular... Direct Link | 19th August, 2008
| Department of Pharmacology, CHU-Hopitaux de Rouen & Institut National de
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Role of Gap Junctions in Embryonic and Somatic Stem Cells.
Stem cells provide an invaluable tool to develop cell replacement... Direct Link | 16th August, 2008
| Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California Irvine,
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Feeder-free Monolayer Cultures of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Express an Epithelial Plasma Membrane Protein Profile.
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are often cocultured on... Direct Link | 16th August, 2008
| Hubrecht Institute, Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research,
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Cytonemes and tunneling nanotubules in cell-cell communication and viral pathogenesis.
Cells use a variety of intercellular structures, including gap junctions... Direct Link | 16th August, 2008
| Department of Infectious Diseases, King's College London School of
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KInNeSS: A Modular Framework for Computational Neuroscience.
Making use of very detailed neurophysiological, anatomical, and behavioral... Direct Link | 13th August, 2008
| Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University, 677 Beacon
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Pannexins are new molecular candidates for assembling gap junctions in the cochlea.
Genetic studies have linked many nonsyndromic deafness patients to... Direct Link | 13th August, 2008
| Department of Otolaryngology, Emory University School of Medicine,
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Importance of molecular configuration in gap junctional permeability.
Gap junctions between insect oocytes and follicular epithelial cells allow... Direct Link | 12th August, 2008
| Department of Biology, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383,
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The role of nonhomologous end joining and homologous recombination in the clonogenic bystander effects of mammalian cells after exposure to counted 10 MeV protons and 4.5 MeV alpha-particles of the PTB microbeam.
We have studied the dependence of clonogenic bystander effects on defects... Direct Link | 9th August, 2008
| Department 6.4, Ion Accelerators and Reference Radiation Fields,
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Connexin26 deafness associated mutations show altered permeability to large cationic molecules.
Intercellular communication is important for cochlear homeostasis as... Direct Link | 8th August, 2008
| State University of New York, Stony Brook.
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The Turing-Child energy field as a driver of early mammalian development.
The equivalence of the early mammalian cells, of importance in assisted... Direct Link | 6th August, 2008
| Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Centre for
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Adaptation of connexin 43-hemichannel prostaglandin release to mechanical loading.
Bone tissues respond to mechanical loading/unloading regimens to... Direct Link | 5th August, 2008
| Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX
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