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Mechanisms of Diseases Associated with Mutation in GJC2/Connexin 47.
Astrocytes promote the proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells through connexin 47-mediated…
Beneficial contribution of induced pluripotent stem cell-progeny to Connexin 47 dynamics during demy…
Lack of embryonic homozygous or adult heterozygous lymphatic phenotypes for a Sos1 mutation and lack…
Human venous valve disease caused by mutations in FOXC2 and GJC2.
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