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Goran Söhl

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Cell Communication & Adhesion|December 19, 2003
An update on connexin genes and their nomenclature in mouse and manGoran Söhl, Klaus Willecke
Cardiovascular Research|April 20, 2004
Gap junctions and the connexin protein familyGoran Söhl, Klaus Willecke
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|March 2, 2005
Expression and functions of neuronal gap junctionsGoran Söhl, Stephan Maxeiner, Klaus Willecke
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 19, 2006
Keratin transgenic and knockout mice: functional analysis and validation of disease-causing mutationsPreethi Vijayaraj, Goran Söhl, Thomas M Magin
Frontiers in Pharmacology|July 5, 2013
The oligodendroglial precursor cell line Oli-neu represents a cell culture system to examine functional expression of the mouse gap junction gene connexin29 (Cx29)Goran Söhl, Sonja Hombach, Joachim Degen, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|April 6, 2005
Emerging complexities in identity and function of glial connexinsMartin Theis, Goran Söhl, Jürgen Eiberger, et al.
BMC Ophthalmology|October 29, 2010
Expression of connexin genes in the human retinaGoran Söhl, Antonia Joussen, Norbert Kociok, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|October 7, 2004
The novel mouse connexin39 gene is expressed in developing striated muscle fibersJulia von Maltzahn, Carsten Euwens, Klaus Willecke, et al.
Cell Communication & Adhesion|July 26, 2003
Expression profiles of the novel human connexin genes hCx30.2, hCx40.1, and hCx62 differ from their putative mouse orthologuesGoran Söhl, Peter A Nielsen, Jürgen Eiberger, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 31, 2003
Connexin43 is not expressed in principal cells of mouse cortex and hippocampusMartin Theis, Goran Söhl, Dina Speidel, et al.
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Cell Communication & Adhesion|December 19, 2003
An update on connexin genes and their nomenclature in mouse and manGoran Söhl, Klaus Willecke
Cardiovascular Research|April 20, 2004
Gap junctions and the connexin protein familyGoran Söhl, Klaus Willecke
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|March 2, 2005
Expression and functions of neuronal gap junctionsGoran Söhl, Stephan Maxeiner, Klaus Willecke
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 19, 2006
Keratin transgenic and knockout mice: functional analysis and validation of disease-causing mutationsPreethi Vijayaraj, Goran Söhl, Thomas M Magin
Frontiers in Pharmacology|July 5, 2013
The oligodendroglial precursor cell line Oli-neu represents a cell culture system to examine functional expression of the mouse gap junction gene connexin29 (Cx29)Goran Söhl, Sonja Hombach, Joachim Degen, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|April 6, 2005
Emerging complexities in identity and function of glial connexinsMartin Theis, Goran Söhl, Jürgen Eiberger, et al.
BMC Ophthalmology|October 29, 2010
Expression of connexin genes in the human retinaGoran Söhl, Antonia Joussen, Norbert Kociok, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|October 7, 2004
The novel mouse connexin39 gene is expressed in developing striated muscle fibersJulia von Maltzahn, Carsten Euwens, Klaus Willecke, et al.
Cell Communication & Adhesion|July 26, 2003
Expression profiles of the novel human connexin genes hCx30.2, hCx40.1, and hCx62 differ from their putative mouse orthologuesGoran Söhl, Peter A Nielsen, Jürgen Eiberger, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 31, 2003
Connexin43 is not expressed in principal cells of mouse cortex and hippocampusMartin Theis, Goran Söhl, Dina Speidel, et al.
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