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    Connexin 30 Deficiency Impairs Renal Tubular ATP Release and Pressure Natriuresis by SIPOS, Arnold, VARGAS, Sarah L, TOMA, Ildikó, HANNER, Fiona, WILLECKE, Klaus, PETI-PETERDI, Janos

    “…In the renal tubule, ATP is an important regulator of salt and water reabsorption, but the mechanism of ATP release is unknown. Several connexin (Cx) isoforms…”
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    Increased renal renin content in mice lacking the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE2 by Hanner, Fiona, Chambrey, Régine, Bourgeois, Soline, Meer, Elliott, Mucsi, István, Rosivall, László, Shull, Gary E, Lorenz, John N, Eladari, Dominique, Peti-Peterdi, János

    “…Macula densa (MD) cells express the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger (NHE) isoform NHE2 at the apical membrane, which may play an important role in tubular salt sensing…”
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    Succinate receptor GPR91 provides a direct link between high glucose levels and renin release in murine and rabbit kidney by Toma, Ildikó, Kang, Jung Julie, Sipos, Arnold, Vargas, Sarah, Bansal, Eric, Hanner, Fiona, Meer, Elliott, Peti-Peterdi, János

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-07-2008)
    “…Diabetes mellitus is the most common and rapidly growing cause of end-stage renal disease in developed countries. A classic hallmark of early diabetes mellitus…”
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    Connexins and the kidney by Hanner, Fiona, Sorensen, Charlotte Mehlin, Holstein-Rathlou, Niels-Henrik, Peti-Peterdi, János

    “…Connexins (Cxs) are widely-expressed proteins that form gap junctions in most organs, including the kidney. In the renal vasculature, Cx37, Cx40, Cx43, and…”
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    Intrarenal localization of the plasma membrane ATP channel pannexin1 by Hanner, Fiona, Lam, Lisa, Nguyen, Mien T X, Yu, Alan, Peti-Peterdi, János

    “…In the renal tubules, ATP released from epithelial cells stimulates purinergic receptors, regulating salt and water reabsorption. However, the mechanisms by…”
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    Pannexin1 is a novel renal ATP release mechanism by Hanner, Fiona, Peti‐Peterdi, Janos

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2010)
    “…Purinergic signaling regulates key functions of the renal tubules, including salt and water transport. Due to ectonucleotidase activity along the nephron, it…”
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    Macula densa cells detect altered tissue metabolism via succinate and GPR91 by Vargas, Sarah Laurin, Toma, Ildiko, Kang, Jung Julie, Hanner, Fiona, Peti‐Peterdi, Janos

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract only Cells of the macula densa (MD) can sense changes in tubular fluid composition and regulate glomerular filtration rate and renin release from the…”
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    Localization and function of connexin 45 in the renal cortical vasculature by Hanner, Fiona Pamela, Toma, Ildiko, Sipos, Arnold, Vargas, Sarah, Peti‐Peterdi, Janos

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract only Connexins (Cx) play an important role in cell to cell communication via intercellular gap junction channels or transiently open pores…”
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    Connexin 30.3 is expressed in the kidney but not regulated by dietary salt or high blood pressure by Hanner, Fiona, Schnichels, Marc, Zheng-Fischhöfer, Qingyi, Yang, Li E, Toma, Ildikó, Willecke, Klaus, McDonough, Alicia A, Peti-Peterdi, János

    Published in Cell communication & adhesion (01-01-2008)
    “…Several isoforms of connexin (Cx) proteins have been identified in a variety of tissues where they play a role in intercellular communication, either as the…”
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    Connexins and pannexins in the kidney: A study of their expression, regulation, and function by Hanner, Fiona P

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Connexins are the constituent proteins of a gap junction, a non-selective channel that links together two cells, allowing the passage of molecules directly…”
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    Connexins and pannexins in the kidney: A study of their expression, regulation, and function by Hanner, Fiona P

    “…Connexins are the constituent proteins of a gap junction, a non-selective channel that links together two cells, allowing the passage of molecules directly…”
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