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Visualization and functional blocking of gap junction hemichannels (connexons) with antibodies against external loop domains in astrocytesHofer et al., 1998
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Astrocytes constitute a metabolically and electrically coupled syncytium which is essential for the regulation of ionic homeostasis of the interstitial brain fluid and for coordinating responses to neuronal activities. The structural avenues that couple individual astrocytes are …
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