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  • ...differentiation, growth control and others. For this reason, mutations in connexin-encoding genes can lead to functional and/or developmental abnormalities. More than 20 connexin [[gene]]s have been found in the [[mouse]] and [[human]] [[genome]]. They u
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Connexin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Connexin}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Connexin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Connexin}}
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  • A '''connexon''' is an assembly of six [[connexin]] [[protein]]s, which forms a bridge called a [[Electrical synapse|gap junc One connexon is made out of six connexin proteins. It is a hemichannel of a gap junction channel; one such channel n
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  • ...differentiation, growth control and others. For this reason, mutations in connexin-encoding genes can lead to functional and/or developmental abnormalities. More than 20 connexin [[gene]]s have been found in the [[mouse]] and [[human]] [[genome]]. They u
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  • {{r|Connexin}}
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  • ...rical synapses are present in many animal species and they are formed by [[connexin]], [[innexin]] and [[pannexin]] [[protein|proteins]]. ...may be identical or slightly different from one another [11]. More than 20 connexin [[gene|genes]] have been found in the mouse and human genome.
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  • ...as six membrane spanning [[Protein|proteins]]. These proteins are called [[Connexin|connexins]] (Cx) in [[mammals]], and '''innexins''' (Inx) in [[invertebrate
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  • [[Electrical synapse|Gap junction]] [[protein]] family is composed of [[Connexin|connexins]], [[Innexin|innexins]] and recently discovered pannexins. A '''p
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