Gap junctions and connexin-mediated communication in the immune system

Volume: 1662, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 102 - 112
Published: Mar 1, 2004
Abstract
Gap junctions and connexins are present in the immune system. In haematopoiesis, connexin 43, the most widely distributed gap junction protein, appears to be a key player in the development of progenitor cells and their communication with stromal cells. Connexin 43 is expressed by macrophages, neutrophils and mast cells. Lymphocytes also express connexin 43, and inhibition of gap junction channels in these cells by using highly specific connexin...
Paper Details
Title
Gap junctions and connexin-mediated communication in the immune system
Published Date
Mar 1, 2004
Volume
1662
Issue
1-2
Pages
102 - 112
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