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Twenty one isoforms of Cxs have been identified in the human genome. Cardiac connexion isoforms 2, 3 and 4 are ubiquitously co-expressed. | Twenty one isoforms of Cxs have been identified in the human genome. Cardiac connexion isoforms 2, 3 and 4 are ubiquitously co-expressed. | ||
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Expression Patterns of Cardiac Connexins
Twenty one isoforms of Cxs have been identified in the human genome. Cardiac connexion isoforms 2, 3 and 4 are ubiquitously co-expressed.
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PMID 28124623
Figure modified from Severs et al, 2008.
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