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Gerald Dienel to Gap Junctions

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Gerald Dienel has written about Gap Junctions.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
1.734
 
  1. Ball KK, Harik L, Gandhi GK, Cruz NF, Dienel GA. Reduced gap junctional communication among astrocytes in experimental diabetes: contributions of altered connexin protein levels and oxidative-nitrosative modifications. J Neurosci Res. 2011 Dec; 89(12):2052-67.
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    Score: 0.396
  2. Cruz NF, Ball KK, Dienel GA. Astrocytic gap junctional communication is reduced in amyloid-?-treated cultured astrocytes, but not in Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice. ASN Neuro. 2010 Aug 17; 2(4):e00041.
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    Score: 0.377
  3. Gandhi GK, Ball KK, Cruz NF, Dienel GA. Hyperglycaemia and diabetes impair gap junctional communication among astrocytes. ASN Neuro. 2010 Mar 15; 2(2):e00030.
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    Score: 0.366
  4. Gandhi GK, Cruz NF, Ball KK, Theus SA, Dienel GA. Selective astrocytic gap junctional trafficking of molecules involved in the glycolytic pathway: impact on cellular brain imaging. J Neurochem. 2009 Aug; 110(3):857-69.
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    Score: 0.346
  5. Gandhi GK, Cruz NF, Ball KK, Dienel GA. Astrocytes are poised for lactate trafficking and release from activated brain and for supply of glucose to neurons. J Neurochem. 2009 Oct; 111(2):522-36.
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    Score: 0.088
  6. Dienel GA, Cruz NF. Imaging brain activation: simple pictures of complex biology. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2008 Dec; 1147:139-70.
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    Score: 0.084
  7. Ball KK, Gandhi GK, Thrash J, Cruz NF, Dienel GA. Astrocytic connexin distributions and rapid, extensive dye transfer via gap junctions in the inferior colliculus: implications for [(14)C]glucose metabolite trafficking. J Neurosci Res. 2007 Nov 15; 85(15):3267-83.
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    Score: 0.078
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