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Rash J, Olson C, Pouliot W, Davidson K, Yasumura T, Furman C, et al.
Neuroscience . 2007 Oct; 149(2):350-71. PMID: 17904757
Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) neurons generate circadian rhythms, and these neurons normally exhibit loosely-synchronized action potentials. Although electrotonic coupling has long been proposed to mediate this neuronal synchrony, ultrastructural studies have...
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Rash J, Olson C, Davidson K, Yasumura T, Kamasawa N, Nagy J
Neuroscience . 2007 Jul; 147(4):938-56. PMID: 17601673
Locus coeruleus neurons are strongly coupled during early postnatal development, and it has been proposed that these neurons are linked by extraordinarily abundant gap junctions consisting of connexin32 (Cx32) and...
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Kamasawa N, Furman C, Davidson K, Sampson J, Magnie A, Gebhardt B, et al.
Neuroscience . 2006 Oct; 142(4):1093-117. PMID: 17010526
Neuronal gap junctions are abundant in both outer and inner plexiform layers of the mammalian retina. In the inner plexiform layer (IPL), ultrastructurally-identified gap junctions were reported primarily in the...
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Kamasawa N, Sik A, Morita M, Yasumura T, Davidson K, Nagy J, et al.
Neuroscience . 2005 Oct; 136(1):65-86. PMID: 16203097
The subcellular distributions and co-associations of the gap junction-forming proteins connexin 47 and connexin 32 were investigated in oligodendrocytes of adult mouse and rat CNS. By confocal immunofluorescence light microscopy,...
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Rash J, Davidson K, Yasumura T, Furman C
Neuroscience . 2004 Nov; 129(4):915-34. PMID: 15561408
Each day, approximately 0.5-0.9 l of water diffuses through (primarily) aquaporin-1 (AQP1) channels in the human choroid plexus, into the cerebrospinal fluid of the brain ventricles and spinal cord central...
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Li X, Ionescu A, Lynn B, Lu S, Kamasawa N, Morita M, et al.
Neuroscience . 2004 Jun; 126(3):611-30. PMID: 15183511
Gap junctions between glial cells in mammalian CNS are known to contain several connexins (Cx), including Cx26, Cx30 and Cx43 at astrocyte-to-astrocyte junctions, and Cx29 and Cx32 on the oligodendrocyte...
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Rash J, Pereda A, Kamasawa N, Furman C, Yasumura T, Davidson K, et al.
J Neurocytol . 2004 Jun; 33(1):131-51. PMID: 15173637
Combined confocal microscopy and freeze-fracture replica immunogold labeling (FRIL) were used to examine the connexin identity at electrical synapses in goldfish brain and rat retina, and to test for "co-localization"...
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Pereda A, OBrien J, Nagy J, Smith M, Bukauskas F, Davidson K, et al.
Cell Commun Adhes . 2003 Dec; 10(4-6):419-23. PMID: 14681051
Auditory afferents terminating as mixed, electrical, and chemical, synapses on the goldfish Mauthner cells constitute an ideal experimental model to study the properties of gap junctions in the nervous system...
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Pereda A, OBrien J, Nagy J, Bukauskas F, Davidson K, Kamasawa N, et al.
J Neurosci . 2003 Aug; 23(20):7489-503. PMID: 12930787
Auditory afferents terminating as "large myelinated club endings" on goldfish Mauthner cells are identifiable "mixed" (electrical and chemical) synaptic terminals that offer the unique opportunity to correlate physiological properties with...
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Li X, Lynn B, Olson C, Meier C, Davidson K, Yasumura T, et al.
Eur J Neurosci . 2002 Oct; 16(5):795-806. PMID: 12372015
The recently discovered connexin29 (Cx29) was reported to be present in the central and peripheral nervous systems (CNS and PNS), and its mRNA was found in particular abundance in peripheral...