Pannexins in the musculoskeletal system: new targets for development and disease progression
During cell differentiation, growth, and development, cells can respond to extracellular stimuli through communication channels. Pannexin (Panx) family and connexin (Cx) family are two important types of channel-forming proteins.
Yan Luo +4 more
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Hemichannels; from the molecule to the function
Mauricio Antonio Retamal, Juan C Saez
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Hypertensive Nephropathy: Unveiling the Possible Involvement of Hemichannels and Pannexons. [PDF]
Lucero CM +9 more
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Pannexins in the heart: cell-specific expression and contributions to disease. [PDF]
Renton MC +7 more
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Can the Tumor Microenvironment Alter Ion Channels? Unraveling Their Role in Cancer. [PDF]
Gentile R +3 more
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Gap Junctions and Hemichannels Composed of Connexins and Pannexins Mediate the Secondary Brain Injury Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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Pannexin 3, but not pannexin 1 is an important pro-catabolic mediator in osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Moon, P. +3 more
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Panx1 and drug discovery: from non-specific inhibitors to tailored drug compounds. [PDF]
Kohr M, Meier C.
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Role of pannexins in vasculature
Pannexins are newly discovered proteins that were first discovered by Panchin in 2000. The pannexin family has three isomers, i.e. pannexin-1, pannexin-2, and pannexin-3.
Habib, Alaa
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Identification and classification of ion channels across the tree of life provide functional insights into understudied CALHM channels. [PDF]
Taujale R +9 more
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