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Zebrafish Tol-056 Neurobeachin controls the asymmetric subcellular distribution of electrical synapse proteins
C.elegans tm5479 , tm4133 Channel-independent function of UNC-9/Innexin in spatial arrangement of GABAergic synapses in C. elegans.
C.elegans tm3524 , tm4085 Presynaptic coupling by electrical synapses coordinates a rhythmic behavior by synchronizing the activities of a neuron pair.
Drosophila 4590R-3 Innexin-Mediated Adhesion between Glia Is Required for Axon Ensheathment in the Peripheral Nervous System.
Zebrafish Tg(cmlc2:mRFP)ko07 Gap junction protein beta 4 plays an important role in cardiac function in humans, rodents, and zebrafish.
Drosophila Virus Innexins induce alterations in insect cell and tissue function.
C.elegans tm5748 , tm5323 , tm5905 , tm4459 , tm5479 , tm9620 , tm2044 , tm3524 , tm1446 , tm320 OFF-responses of interneurons optimize avoidance behaviors depending on stimulus strength via electrical synapses.
C.elegans Calcium homeostasis modulator (CALHM) ion channels.
C.elegans tm2180 , tm3036 The microRNA mir-71 inhibits calcium signaling by targeting the TIR-1/Sarm1 adaptor protein to control stochastic L/R neuronal asymmetry in C. elegans.
Zebrafish Tol-056 Electrical synaptic transmission in developing zebrafish: properties and molecular composition of gap junctions at a central auditory synapse.
Human and Animal Cells HSC-4(RCB1902) Promoted cell proliferation by connexin 30 gene transfection to head-and-neck cancer cell line.
Human and Animal Cells Y79(RCB1645) Sall3 plays essential roles in horizontal cell maturation through regulation of neurofilament expression levels.
C.elegans tm1111 Left-right olfactory asymmetry results from antagonistic functions of voltage-activated calcium channels and the Raw repeat protein OLRN-1 in C. elegans.
DNA material pCALwL (RDB01679) Transgenic expression of a dominant-negative connexin26 causes degeneration of the organ of Corti and non-syndromic deafness.