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Figure 7: Kinetic properties of voltage-dependent activation, deactivation and inactivation in hCx26 hemichannels.
Figure 8: Amino acid alignment of human, sheep and rat connexin 26.
Figure 9: Electrophysiological properties of rat Cx26-N159D hemichannels.
Figure 10: Comparison of transjunctional voltage gating properties of gap junction channels formed by hCx26, sCx26, wild type rCx26 and rCx26 carrying the N159D mutation (rCx26-N159D) in paired oocytes.
Table I: Boltzmann parameters of Ghj
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