Introduction: connexins, pannexins and their channels as gatekeepers of organ physiology Mathieu Vinken Multi-author review 18 June 2015 Pages: 2775 - 2778
Role of connexins and pannexins in cardiovascular physiology Merlijn J. MeensBrenda R. KwakHeather S. Duffy Multi-author review 20 June 2015 Pages: 2779 - 2792
The lung communication network Davide LosaMarc Chanson Multi-author review 23 June 2015 Pages: 2793 - 2808
Roles of connexins and pannexins in digestive homeostasis Michaël MaesBruno CogliatiMathieu Vinken Multi-author review 18 June 2015 Pages: 2809 - 2821
Connexin and pannexin signaling pathways, an architectural blueprint for CNS physiology and pathology? Elke DecrockMarijke De BockLuc Leybaert Multi-author review 29 June 2015 Pages: 2823 - 2851
Connexins and pannexins in the skeleton: gap junctions, hemichannels and more Lilian I. PlotkinJoseph P. Stains Multi-author review 20 June 2015 Pages: 2853 - 2867
Functional roles of connexins and pannexins in the kidney Ahmed B. AbedPanagiotis KavvadasChristos E. Chadjichristos Multi-author review 17 June 2015 Pages: 2869 - 2877
Physiological roles of connexins and pannexins in reproductive organs Mark KibschullAlexandra GellhausJerome Gilleron Multi-author review 23 June 2015 Pages: 2879 - 2898
Connexins and pannexins in the immune system and lymphatic organs Aaron M. GlassElizabeth G. SnyderSteven M. Taffet Multi-author review 23 June 2015 Pages: 2899 - 2910
Roles of connexins and pannexins in (neuro)endocrine physiology David J. HodsonChristian LegrosNathalie C. Guérineau Multi-author review 18 June 2015 Pages: 2911 - 2928
Regulation of pannexin and connexin channels and their functional role in skeletal muscles Juan C. SáezBruno A. CisternaChristopher P. Cardozo Multi-author review 18 June 2015 Pages: 2929 - 2935
Connexins and pannexins in the integumentary system: the skin and appendages Chrysovalantou FanikuCatherine S. WrightPatricia E. Martin Multi-author review 20 June 2015 Pages: 2937 - 2947
Senescence of human skin-derived precursors regulated by Akt-FOXO3-p27KIP1/p15INK4b signaling Shuang LiuXinyue WangEnkui Duan Research Article 10 March 2015 Pages: 2949 - 2960
The HERC1 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase is essential for normal development and for neurotransmission at the mouse neuromuscular junction S. BachillerT. RybkinaR. Ruiz Research Article 08 March 2015 Pages: 2961 - 2971
Influenza infection induces host DNA damage and dynamic DNA damage responses during tissue regeneration Na LiMarcus ParrishBevin P. Engelward Research Article 26 March 2015 Pages: 2973 - 2988