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Impaired Gap Junction Formation and Intercellular Calcium Signaling in Urinary Bladder Cancer Cells can be Improved by Gö6976

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The results of the present study suggest that gap junctions play a major role in intercellular calcium signaling in urothelial cells. In addition, intercellular calcium signaling is altered in urinary bladder carcinoma cells, and it can be improved by PKC alpha and betaI inhibition. (Supplementary materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Cell Communication and Adhesion for the following free supplemental resources; Movie files of Fig. 2normal Gö6976-, normal Gö6976+, TCC Gö6976-, TCC Gö6976+ and image of Supplementary Figure 1).

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