2024
DOI: 10.1042/bcj20240016
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Genetically engineered human embryonic kidney cells as a novel vehicle for dual patch clamp study of human gap junction channels

Honghong Chen,
Yi X. Li,
Robert S. Wong
et al.

Abstract: Mutations in more than half of human connexin genes encoding gap junction subunits have been linked to inherited human diseases. Functional studies of human gap junction (GJ) channels are essential for revealing mechanistic insights on the etiology of disease-linked connexin mutants. However, the commonly used Xenopus oocytes, N2A, HeLa, and other model cells for recombinant expression of human connexins have different and significant limitations. Here we developed a human cell line (HEK293) with each of the e… Show more

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