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Papers associated with head (and panx1)

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Panx1 channels promote both anti- and pro-seizure-like activities in the zebrafish via p2rx7 receptors and ATP signaling., Whyte-Fagundes P., Commun Biol. May 18, 2022; 5 (1): 472.


CALHM3 Is Essential for Rapid Ion Channel-Mediated Purinergic Neurotransmission of GPCR-Mediated Tastes., Ma Z., Neuron. May 2, 2018; 98 (3): 547-561.e10.                                


Effects on channel properties and induction of cell death induced by c-terminal truncations of pannexin1 depend on domain length., Engelhardt K., J Membr Biol. April 1, 2015; 248 (2): 285-94.


ATP and potassium ions: a deadly combination for astrocytes., Jackson DG., Sci Rep. February 26, 2014; 4 4576.                  


Localization of the pannexin1 protein at postsynaptic sites in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus., Zoidl G., Neuroscience. April 25, 2007; 146 (1): 9-16.


Activation of pannexin 1 channels by ATP through P2Y receptors and by cytoplasmic calcium., Locovei S., FEBS Lett. January 9, 2006; 580 (1): 239-44.


Pannexin1 and Pannexin2 expression in the developing and mature rat brain., Vogt A., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. November 18, 2005; 141 (1): 113-20.


Pharmacological properties of homomeric and heteromeric pannexin hemichannels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Bruzzone R., J Neurochem. March 1, 2005; 92 (5): 1033-43.


Pannexins, a family of gap junction proteins expressed in brain., Bruzzone R., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 11, 2003; 100 (23): 13644-9.

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