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Fig. 3

From: Expression and function of pannexins in the inner ear and hearing

Fig. 3

Panx1 channels dominate ATP release in the cochlea. Deletion of Panx1 and application of 0.1 mM carbenoxolone (CBX) but not deletion of Cx26 and Cx30, which are predominant connexin isoforms in the cochlea, eliminate ATP release in the cochlea. ATP release was measured in the normal extracellular solution which contains 2 mM Ca++. **P < 0.001, one-way ANOVA with a Bonferroni correction. Modified from [21]

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