D L Paul
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Kosaka T, Deans M, Paul D, Kosaka K
Neuroscience
. 2005 Jun;
134(3):757-69.
PMID: 15979807
In the present study we analyzed the structural features of extraglomerular gap junction-forming processes in mouse olfactory bulb electron microscopically. This work complements a previous study in which we analyzed...
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Blinder K, Pumplin D, Paul D, Keller A
J Comp Neurol
. 2003 Oct;
466(2):230-9.
PMID: 14528450
The small, unmyelinated axons of olfactory sensory neurons project to the olfactory bulb in densely packed fascicles, an arrangement conducive to axo-axonal interactions. We recently demonstrated ephaptic interactions between these...
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Deans M, Paul D
Cell Commun Adhes
. 2002 Jun;
8(4-6):361-6.
PMID: 12064619
Gap junctions between neurons function as electrical synapses, and are present in all layers of mammalian and teleost retina. These synapses are largest and most prominent between horizontal cells where...
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White T, Sellitto C, Paul D, Goodenough D
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2001 Nov;
42(12):2916-23.
PMID: 11687537
Purpose: To determine the roles of intercellular communication in embryonic eye growth and development, mice with a targeted deletion of the Cx43 gene were examined, and mice without both Cx43...
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Deans M, Gibson J, Sellitto C, Connors B, Paul D
Neuron
. 2001 Aug;
31(3):477-85.
PMID: 11516403
Inhibitory interneurons often generate synchronous activity as an emergent property of their interconnections. To determine the role of electrical synapses in such activity, we constructed mice expressing histochemical reporters in...
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Rouan F, White T, Brown N, Taylor A, Lucke T, Paul D, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2001 Aug;
114(Pt 11):2105-13.
PMID: 11493646
Dominant mutations of GJB2-encoding connexin-26 (Cx26) have pleiotropic effects, causing either hearing impairment (HI) alone or in association with palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK/HI). We examined a British family with the latter...
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VanderBrink B, Sellitto C, Saba S, Link M, Zhu W, Homoud M, et al.
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol
. 2000 Nov;
11(11):1270-6.
PMID: 11083248
Introduction: Previous electrophysiologic investigations have described AV conduction disturbances in connexin40 (Cx40)-deficient mice. Because expression of Cx40 occurs predominantly in the atria and His-Purkinje system of the mouse heart, the...
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Tamaddon H, Vaidya D, Simon A, Paul D, Jalife J, Morley G
Circ Res
. 2000 Nov;
87(10):929-36.
PMID: 11073890
Connexin40 (Cx40) is a major gap junction protein that is expressed in the His-Purkinje system and thought to be a critical determinant of cell-to-cell communication and conduction of electrical impulses....
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Bevilacqua L, Simon A, Maguire C, Gehrmann J, Wakimoto H, Paul D, et al.
J Interv Card Electrophysiol
. 2000 Oct;
4(3):459-67.
PMID: 11046183
Introduction: Gap junctions consist of connexin (Cx) proteins that enable electrical coupling of adjacent cells and propagation of action potentials. Cx40 is solely expressed in the atrium and His-Purkinje system....
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Landesman Y, Goodenough D, Paul D
J Cell Biol
. 2000 Aug;
150(4):929-36.
PMID: 10953017
In the Xenopus embryo, blastomeres are joined by gap junctions that allow the movement of small molecules between neighboring cells. Previous studies using Lucifer yellow (LY) have reported asymmetries in...