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    Intracellular trafficking pathways of Cx43 gap junction channels by Epifantseva, Irina, Shaw, Robin M.

    “…Gap Junction (GJ) channels, including the most common Connexin 43 (Cx43), have fundamental roles in excitable tissues by facilitating rapid transmission of…”
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    GJA1-20k Arranges Actin to Guide Cx43 Delivery to Cardiac Intercalated Discs by Basheer, Wassim A, Xiao, Shaohua, Epifantseva, Irina, Fu, Ying, Kleber, Andre G, Hong, TingTing, Shaw, Robin M

    Published in Circulation research (13-10-2017)
    “…RATIONALE:Delivery of Cx43 (connexin 43) to the intercalated disc is a continuous and rapid process critical for intercellular coupling. By a pathway of…”
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    Cx43 Isoform GJA1-20k Promotes Microtubule Dependent Mitochondrial Transport by Fu, Ying, Zhang, Shan-Shan, Xiao, Shaohua, Basheer, Wassim A, Baum, Rachel, Epifantseva, Irina, Hong, TingTing, Shaw, Robin M

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (07-11-2017)
    “…Connexin 43 (Cx43, encoded by ) is a cell-cell communication gap junction protein expressed in all organ systems. It was recently found that mRNA undergoes…”
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    An Alternatively Translated Connexin 43 Isoform, GJA1-11k, Localizes to the Nucleus and Can Inhibit Cell Cycle Progression by Epifantseva, Irina, Xiao, Shaohua, Baum, Rachel E, Kléber, André G, Hong, TingTing, Shaw, Robin M

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (20-03-2020)
    “…Connexin 43 (Cx43) is a gap junction protein that assembles at the cell border to form intercellular gap junction (GJ) channels which allow for cell-cell…”
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    Abstract 235: GJA1-11k Localizes to the Nucleus and Inhibits Cell Cycle Progression by Epifantseva, Irina, Xiao, Shaohua, Deng, Nan, Hong, TingTing, Shaw, Robin

    Published in Circulation research (21-07-2017)
    “…Abstract only Gap Junction (GJ) channels, including the most common Connexin 43 (Cx43), are involved in the exchange of ions and small molecules to maintain…”
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    Enhanced wound healing, kinase and stem cell marker expression in diabetic organ-cultured human corneas upon MMP-10 and cathepsin F gene silencing by Saghizadeh, Mehrnoosh, Epifantseva, Irina, Hemmati, David M, Ghiam, Chantelle A, Brunken, William J, Ljubimov, Alexander V

    “…Diabetic corneas overexpress proteinases including matrix metalloproteinase-10 (M10) and cathepsin F (CF). Our purpose was to assess if silencing M10 and CF in…”
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    Abstract 307: GJA1-20k Regulates Actin Cytoskeleton and Promotes Delivery of Connexin 43 to Cardiac Intercalated Discs by Basheer, Wassim A, Xiao, Shaohua, Zhang, Shan-Shan, Epifantseva, Irina, Fu, Ying, Kléber, André G, Hong, TingTing, Shaw, Robin M

    Published in Circulation research (21-07-2017)
    “…Abstract only Rationale: Delivery of connexin 43 (Cx43) to the intercalated disc is a continuous and rapid process critical for intercellular coupling. By a…”
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    Cell transplantation strategies for acquired and inherited disorders of peripheral myelin by Muhammad, A. K. M. G., Kim, Kevin, Epifantseva, Irina, Aghamaleky‐Sarvestany, Arwin, Simpkinson, Megan E., Carmona, Sharon, Landeros, Jesse, Bell, Shaughn, Svaren, John, Baloh, Robert H.

    “…Objective To investigate transplantation of rat Schwann cells or human iPSC‐derived neural crest cells and derivatives into models of acquired and inherited…”
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    Generation and characterization of a Gdf1 conditional null allele by Bengtsson, Henrik, Epifantseva, Irina, Åbrink, Magnus, Kylberg, Annika, Kullander, Klas, Ebendal, Ted, Usoskin, Dmitry

    Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-07-2008)
    “…Growth differentiation factor‐1 (GDF1), a TGF‐β superfamily member, participates in early embryo patterning. Later functions are implied by the Gdf1 expression…”
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