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Connexins are components of gap junctions which facilitate transfer of small molecules between cells.
It includes roughness on the rail surface, elastic deformation of track, residual deformation, the inconsistency of components of gap and the uneven subsidence of roadbed, and so on.
It has been shown that adherens junctions play an important role in contact inhibition of cell growth [56] and components of gap junctions induce cell contact growth inhibition [57].
The molecular components of gap junctions are the connexin proteins (301).
leopard/Cx 41.9, luchs/Cx39.4 encode components of gap junctions involved in cell cell communications (Maderspacher and Nüsslein-Volhard, 2003; Watanabe et al., 2006; Irion et al., 2014).
If these genes indeed encode germ cell components of gap junctions, we would expect that other innexin genes may encode corresponding somatic gap junction components that contribute to the same biological processes.
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Innexins are components of gap-junction proteins, the intercellular channels that allow for the exchange of ions and other small signal molecules [ 88, 89].
Mutations in the GJB2 gene coding for connexin 26, a component of gap junctions in epithelial cells, have been observed in several KID patients.
Together, this means we can largely ignore the component of GAP 2 related to within-job wage differentials, b(Δ w * − φΔ t ), leaving only the direct effect of employer payroll taxes and productivity differentials as remaining candidate explanations for the NLH callback advantage.
Cx43 is a component of gap junctions' channels, which contribute to communication between adjacent cells.
Connexin 43 is a member of the connexin gene family and a component of gap junctions.
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