Age- and sex-dependent role of osteocytic pannexin1 on bone and muscle mass and strength
Abstract Pannexins (Panxs), glycoproteins that oligomerize to form hemichannels on the cell membrane, are topologically similar to connexins, but do not form cell-to-cell gap junction channels. There are 3 members of the family, 1–3, with Panx1 being the most abundant. All Panxs are expressed in bon...
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Autores principales: | Alexandra Aguilar-Perez, Rafael Pacheco-Costa, Emily G. Atkinson, Padmini Deosthale, Hannah M. Davis, Alyson L. Essex, Julian E. Dilley, Leland Gomez, Joseph E. Rupert, Teresa A. Zimmers, Roger J. Thompson, Matthew R. Allen, Lilian I. Plotkin |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/97573a8376fe40a69c68de24c809d8bf |
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