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Volumn 47, Issue , 2015, Pages 77-84

Nitric oxide inhibits the pannexin 1 channel through a cGMP-PKG dependent pathway

Author keywords

Connexin; Ion channel; Nitric oxide; Pannexin; Phosphorylation; Protein kinase G; S nitrosylation

Indexed keywords

1H 1,2,4 OXADIAZOLO[4,3 A]QUINOXALIN 1 ONE; ANTIBODY; CYCLIC GMP DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE; KT 5823; LIFICIGUAT; N ACETYL S NITROSOPENICILLAMINE; NITRIC OXIDE; NITROPRUSSIDE SODIUM; PANNEXIN 1; PHOSPHOSERINE ANTIBODY; PROTEIN; S NITROSOGLUTATHIONE; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG; GAP JUNCTION PROTEIN; NERVE PROTEIN; PANX1 PROTEIN, HUMAN;

EID: 84928813550     PISSN: 10898603     EISSN: 10898611     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2015.04.005     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (38)

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