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Connexin36 is required for gap junctional coupling of most ganglion cell subtypes in the mouse retina
Feng Pan
, David L. Paul
, Stewart A. Bloomfield
, Béla Völgyi
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Ganglion Cells
100%
Mouse Retina
100%
Connexin36
100%
Gap Junction Coupling
100%
Cell Subtypes
100%
Gap Junction
62%
Retina
25%
Amacrine Cell
25%
Knock-in Mouse Model
25%
Ganglion
25%
Signal Processing
12%
Neurobiotin
12%
Inner Plexiform Layer
12%
Cell Population
12%
Electrical Network
12%
Permeant
12%
Converging Evidence
12%
Synaptic Transmission
12%
Connexin45
12%
Electrical Synapse
12%
Cell Coupling
12%
Coupling Patterns
12%
Neuroscience
Ganglion Cell
100%
Gap Junction
62%
Ganglion
25%
Amacrine Cell
12%
Synaptic Transmission
12%
Electrical Synapse
12%
Signal Processing
12%