Home Life Science Inhibitors/Agonists Cytoskeleton Gap Junction Protein
Modulating gap junctions involves functionally manipulating these specialized channels, which enable cells to communicate directly through both electrical and chemical means without transferring cytoplasmic material. These gap junctions serve a crucial regulatory function in diverse physiological processes such as the transmission of signals in cardiac muscles and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis in the liver. Modulation becomes necessary as gap junctions need to adapt to their surroundings, whether by increasing expression or permeability. Any impairment or alteration in this modulation can carry substantial health consequences and is linked to the development of conditions affecting the liver, heart, and intestines.
* Country/Region
* Quantity Required :
* Cat. No.:
* CAS No :
* Product Name :
* Additional Information :