Camillo Peracchia

Camillo Peracchia

University of Rochester

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Camillo Peracchia

Camillo Peracchia, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rochester, specializes in the field of cell coupling, gap junction channels, connexins, innexins, cell-cell communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Gap Junction Channel Regulation: A Tale of Two Gates—Voltage Sensitivity of the Chemical Gate and Chemical Sensitivity of the Fast Voltage Gate

Nerve Structure-Function: Unusual Structural Details and Unmasking of Sulfhydryl Groups by Electrical Stimulation or Asphyxia in Axon Membranes and Gap Junctions

Potential Role of Fenestrated Septa in Axonal Transport of Golgi Cisternae and Gap Junction Formation/Function

Ca2+-Dependent and -Independent Calmodulin Binding to the Cytoplasmic Loop of Gap Junction Connexins

Direct cell-cell communication via membrane pores, gap junction channels, and tunneling nanotubes: medical relevance of mitochondrial exchange

Anesthetics and Cell–Cell Communication: Potential Ca2+-Calmodulin Role in Gap Junction Channel Gating by Heptanol, Halothane and Isoflurane

Calmodulin-connexin partnership in gap junction channel regulation-Calmodulin-cork gating model

Gap junction channelopathies and calmodulinopathies. Do disease-causing calmodulin mutants affect direct cell–cell communication?

Camillo Peracchia Information

University

Position

Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Rochester Medical Center

Citations(all)

6038

Citations(since 2020)

596

Cited By

5501

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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University of Rochester

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Camillo Peracchia Skills & Research Interests

cell coupling

gap junction channels

connexins

innexins

cell-cell communication

Top articles of Camillo Peracchia

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Gap Junction Channel Regulation: A Tale of Two Gates—Voltage Sensitivity of the Chemical Gate and Chemical Sensitivity of the Fast Voltage Gate

Camillo Peracchia

2024/1/12

Nerve Structure-Function: Unusual Structural Details and Unmasking of Sulfhydryl Groups by Electrical Stimulation or Asphyxia in Axon Membranes and Gap Junctions

Camillo Peracchia

2023/9/1

Potential Role of Fenestrated Septa in Axonal Transport of Golgi Cisternae and Gap Junction Formation/Function

Camillo Peracchia

2023/3/11

Ca2+-Dependent and -Independent Calmodulin Binding to the Cytoplasmic Loop of Gap Junction Connexins

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Oanh Tran

Silke Kerruth

Catherine Coates

Hansween Kaur

Camillo Peracchia

...

2023/2/19

Direct cell-cell communication via membrane pores, gap junction channels, and tunneling nanotubes: medical relevance of mitochondrial exchange

Eliseo Eugenin

Enrico Camporesi

Camillo Peracchia

2022/5/30

Anesthetics and Cell–Cell Communication: Potential Ca2+-Calmodulin Role in Gap Junction Channel Gating by Heptanol, Halothane and Isoflurane

Camillo Peracchia

2022/8/12

Calmodulin-connexin partnership in gap junction channel regulation-Calmodulin-cork gating model

Camillo Peracchia

Lillian Mae Leverone Peracchia

2021/12/2

Gap junction channelopathies and calmodulinopathies. Do disease-causing calmodulin mutants affect direct cell–cell communication?

Camillo Peracchia

2021/8/25

Chemical and Voltage Gating of Gap Junction Channels Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes

Stem Cell Renewal and Cell-Cell Communication: Methods and Protocols

Camillo Peracchia

2021

Connexin/innexin channels in cytoplasmic organelles. Are there intracellular gap junctions? A hypothesis!

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Camillo Peracchia

2020/3/21

Calmodulin-mediated regulation of gap junction channels

Camillo Peracchia

2020/1/12

Calmodulin-cork model of gap junction channel gating—One molecule, two mechanisms

Camillo Peracchia

2020/7/13

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