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Thomas W White

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Pharmacological Research|July 28, 2015
Connexin hemichannels influence genetically determined inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseasesNoah A Levit, Thomas W White
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine|November 27, 2009
Connexin-26 mutations in deafness and skin diseaseJack R Lee, Thomas W White
Journal of Thoracic Disease|June 18, 2019
Surgical stabilization of rib fracturesHon Chi Suen, Thomas W White
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 16, 2007
Gap junctions: basic structure and functionGülistan Meşe, Gabriele Richard, Thomas W White
Scientific Reports|December 17, 2021
Connexin hemichannel inhibition ameliorates epidermal pathology in a mouse model of keratitis ichthyosis deafness syndromeCaterina Sellitto, Leping Li, Thomas W White
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|August 25, 2004
Connexin50 is essential for normal postnatal lens cell proliferationCaterina Sellitto, Leping Li, Thomas W White
Cells|September 9, 2022
Double Deletion of PI3K and PTEN Modifies Lens Postnatal Growth and HomeostasisCaterina Sellitto, Leping Li, Thomas W White
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Biomembranes|May 2, 2017
Human diseases associated with connexin mutationsMiduturu Srinivas, Vytas K Verselis, Thomas W White
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 13, 2024
Connexin Hemichannel Inhibition and Human GenodermatosesFabio Mammano, Amy S Paller, Thomas W White
Physiological Reviews|January 21, 2010
Lens gap junctions in growth, differentiation, and homeostasisRichard T Mathias, Thomas W White, Xiaohua Gong
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Pharmacological Research|July 28, 2015
Connexin hemichannels influence genetically determined inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin diseasesNoah A Levit, Thomas W White
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine|November 27, 2009
Connexin-26 mutations in deafness and skin diseaseJack R Lee, Thomas W White
Journal of Thoracic Disease|June 18, 2019
Surgical stabilization of rib fracturesHon Chi Suen, Thomas W White
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 16, 2007
Gap junctions: basic structure and functionGülistan Meşe, Gabriele Richard, Thomas W White
Scientific Reports|December 17, 2021
Connexin hemichannel inhibition ameliorates epidermal pathology in a mouse model of keratitis ichthyosis deafness syndromeCaterina Sellitto, Leping Li, Thomas W White
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|August 25, 2004
Connexin50 is essential for normal postnatal lens cell proliferationCaterina Sellitto, Leping Li, Thomas W White
Cells|September 9, 2022
Double Deletion of PI3K and PTEN Modifies Lens Postnatal Growth and HomeostasisCaterina Sellitto, Leping Li, Thomas W White
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Biomembranes|May 2, 2017
Human diseases associated with connexin mutationsMiduturu Srinivas, Vytas K Verselis, Thomas W White
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 13, 2024
Connexin Hemichannel Inhibition and Human GenodermatosesFabio Mammano, Amy S Paller, Thomas W White
Physiological Reviews|January 21, 2010
Lens gap junctions in growth, differentiation, and homeostasisRichard T Mathias, Thomas W White, Xiaohua Gong
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