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International Gap Junction Conference (8th 1997 Key Largo, Fla.). Gap junctions: Proceedings of the 8th International Gap Junction Conference, Key Largo, Florida. IOS Press, 1998.

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Somogyi, Roland. Modulation of gap junction channels in exocrine cells of the pancrea: Interactions with intracellular signal transduction mechanisms = Modulation von Zell-Zellkanälen in exokrinen Zellen des Pankreas : Interaktionen mit intrazellulären Signaltansduktionsmechanismen. Universitätsverlag Konstanz, 1989.

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L, Hertzberg Elliot, and Johnson Ross G, eds. Gap junctions: Proceedings of the International Conference on Gap Junctions held at Pacific Grove, California, July 6-10, 1987. A.R. Liss, 1988.

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Dhein, S. Cardiac gap junctions: Physiology, regulation, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. Karger, 1998.

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Mello, Walmor C. De. Heart cell coupling and impulse propogation [sic] in health and disease. Kluwer Academic Pub., 2002.

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Mei, Xiangyang. Preparation of pyramidal textured GaP p-n junctions and their applications to alpha radio-viltaic cells (ARVCS). National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Gail, Cardew, and Novartis Foundation, eds. Gap junction-mediated intercellular signalling in health and disease. Wiley, 1999.

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Symposium, Novartis Foundation, and Norton B. Gilula. Gap Junction-Mediated Intercellular Signalling in Health and Disease - No. 219 (CIBA Foundation Symposia Series). John Wiley & Sons, 2000.

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L, Hertzberg Elliot, ed. Gap junctions. Jai Press, 2000.

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Bennett, Michael V. L. 1931-, Spray David C, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, eds. Gap junctions. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1985.

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Fla International Gap Junction Conference Largo. Gap Junctions,. Ios Pr Inc, 1998.

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E, Hall J., Zampighi G, and Davis R. M, eds. Gap junctions. Elsevier, 1993.

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1930-, Sperelakis Nick, and Cole William C. 1955-, eds. Cell interactions and gap junctions. CRC Press, 1989.

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Hertzverg, Elliot L. Gap Junctions (Modern Cell Biology). John Wiley & Sons, 1988.

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Y, Kanno, and International Meeting on Gap Junctions (1993 : Hiroshima-shi, Japan), eds. Intercellular communication through gap junctions. Elsevier, 1995.

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Cell-to-Cell Communication. Springer, 2011.

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C, De Mello Walmor, ed. Cell-to-cell communication. Plenum Press, 1987.

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Hertzberg, E. L. Gap Junctions (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology). Elsevier Science, 2000.

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C, De Mello Walmor, and Janse Michiel Johannes, eds. Heart cell communication in health and disease. Kluwer Academic, 1998.

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Walmor C. De Mello (Editor) and Michiel J. Janse (Editor), eds. Heart Cell Communication in Health and Disease. Springer, 1997.

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Ramon, Latorre, and Sáez Juan Carlos, eds. From ion channels to cell-to-cell conversations. Plenum Press, 1997.

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Winterhager, Elke, and various. Gap Junctions in Development and Disease. Springer, 2010.

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Gap Junctions in Development and Disease. Springer, 2005.

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Winterhager, Elke. Gap Junctions in Development and Disease. Springer, 2008.

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Banjara, Manoj, and Damir Janigro. Effects of the Ketogenic Diet on the Blood-Brain Barrier. Edited by Detlev Boison. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190497996.003.0030.

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Ketone bodies (KBs) are always present in the blood, and their levels increase after high-fat diet intake, prolonged exercise, or extended fasting. Thus, one can predict effects on the brain capillary endothelium from high levels of ketones in the blood. Prolonged exposure of blood-brain barrier (BBB) endothelial cells to KBs induces expression of monocarboxylate transporters and enhances brain uptake of KBs. In addition, cell migration and expression of gap junction proteins are up-regulated by KBs. Thus, beneficial effects of the ketogenic diet may depend on increased brain uptake of KBs to
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Gap junctions: Proceedings of the International Conference on Gap Junctions held at Pacific Grove, California, July 6-10, 1987 (Modern cell biology). A.R. Liss, 1988.

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C, Spray David, and Dermietzel Rolf, eds. Gap junctions in the nervous system. Chapman & Hall, 1996.

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Gap Junctions In The Brain Physiological And Pathological Roles. Academic Press, 2012.

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(Editor), Camillo Peracchia, Arnost Kleinzeller (Series Editor), Fambrough M. Douglas (Series Editor), and Dale J. Benos (Series Editor), eds. Gap Junctions: Molecular Basis of Cell Communication in Health and Disease (Current Topics in Membranes, Volume 49) (Current Topics in Membranes). Academic Press, 1999.

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(Editor), Camillo Peracchia, Arnost Kleinzeller (Series Editor), Fambrough M. Douglas (Series Editor), and Dale J. Benos (Series Editor), eds. Gap Junctions: Molecular Basis of Cell Communication in Health and Disease (Current Topics in Membranes, Volume 49) (Current Topics in Membranes). Academic Press, 1999.

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Cardiovascular Gap Junctions (Advances in Cardiology). S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 2006.

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Camillo, Peracchia, ed. Gap junctions: Molecular basis of cell communication in health and disease. Academic Press, 2000.

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Connexin Cell Communication Channels Roles In The Immune System And Immunopathology. CRC Press, 2012.

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Camillo, Peracchia, ed. Handbook of membrane channels: Molecular and cellular physiology. Academic Press, 1994.

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Walmor C. De Mello (Editor) and M. J. Janse (Editor), eds. Heart Cell Coupling and Impulse Propagation in Health and Disease (Basic Science for the Cardiologist). Springer, 2002.

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Wolf, E. L. Atoms, Molecules, Crystals and Semiconductor Devices. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198769804.003.0005.

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Properties of matter and of electronic devices are described, starting with Bohr’s model of the hydrogen atom. Motion of electrons in a periodic potential is shown to allow energy ranges with free motion separated by energy ranges where no propagating states are possible. Metals and semiconductors are described via Schrodinger’s equation in terms of their structure and their electrical properties. Energy gaps and effective masses are described. The semiconductor pn junction is described as a circuit element and as a photovoltaic device. We now extend Schrodinger’s method to more familiar matte
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Katirji, Bashar. Electromyography in Clinical Practice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190603434.001.0001.

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Clinical Electromyography in Clinical Practice provides case-based learning of clinical Electromyography (EMG) with a main mission of reducing the gap between theory and practice in the field of electrodiagnostic medicine. The book format includes four introductory chapters that acquaint the discipline and scope of the EMG Examination to the beginners. This include chapters on nerve conduction studies, needle EMG, and specialized testing including late responses, repetitive nerve stimulation and single fiber EMG. Discussion on the electrodiagnostic and clinical EMG findings in the numerous neu
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(Editor), Camillo Peracchia, and Dale J. Benos (Series Editor), eds. Gap Junctions: Molecular Basis of Cell Communication in Health and Disease (Current Topics in Membranes, Volume 49) (Current Topics in Membranes). Academic Press, 1999.

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Miquerol, Lucile. Origin and development of the cardiac conduction system. Edited by José Maria Pérez-Pomares, Robert G. Kelly, Maurice van den Hoff, et al. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757269.003.0015.

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The cardiac conduction system represents the ‘wiring’ of the heart and orchestrates the propagation of the electrical activity to synchronize heartbeats. It is built from specialized cardiomyocytes expressing a subset of ion channels and gap junctions indispensable for their electrophysiological properties. Although representing only a very small volume of the heart, the conduction system plays a crucial role in the appearance of cardiac arrhythmias. The cells forming the conduction system are derived from the same cardiac progenitors as the working cardiomyocytes, and the choice between these
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