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Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of SERCA isoforms
2000Cultured chicken embryonic or neonatal rat cardiac myocytes were infected with recombinant adenovirus vectors carrying slow muscle SERCA2a or fast muscle SERCAla cDNA, under control of muscle-specific or constitutive viral promoters. Under optimal conditions, exogenous SERCA expression was obtained in all myocytes in culture, yielding approximately a ...
Carlota Sumbilla+6 more
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Gene Transfer of Troponin I Isoforms, Mutants, and Chimeras
2003Thin filament proteins play an essential role in the regulation of myocardial pressure development. Within the thin filament of the sarcomere, troponin I (TnI) plays a key role in regulating the Ca(2+) sensitivity of force. During myocardial development, there is a transition in TnI isoform expression from the slow skeletal isoform (ssTnI) in embryonic/
Margaret V. Westfall, Joseph M. Metzger
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Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2010
Due to its unprecedented high-resolution and detailed information, RNA-seq technology based on next-generation high-throughput sequencing significantly boosts the ability to study transcriptomes.
Xi Wang, Zhengpeng Wu, Xuegong Zhang
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Due to its unprecedented high-resolution and detailed information, RNA-seq technology based on next-generation high-throughput sequencing significantly boosts the ability to study transcriptomes.
Xi Wang, Zhengpeng Wu, Xuegong Zhang
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Multiple New Isoforms of the Human Prolactin Receptor Gene
2004Prolactin (PRL) is a polypeptide hormone with a clear role in promoting mammary gland growth, differentiation, and lactogenesis. In addition, endocrine and/or autocrine/ paracrine PRL (Clevenger et al. 1995; Ginsburg & Vonderhaar 1995) promotes mammary carcinogenesis in rodents (Wennbo et al.
Josephine F. Trott+3 more
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Characterization of the activation-associated isoform of CD43 on murine T lymphocytes.
Journal of Immunology, 1994A rat mAb termed 1B11 recognizes a 130-kDa cell surface glycoprotein expressed on T lymphocytes. Transfection studies using the Cd43 gene transfected into murine L cells, and immunoblots using anti-peptide Abs specific for the CD43 polypeptide identified
A. Jones+8 more
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Differential gene expression of CYP3A isoforms in equine liver and intestines
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2012Tydén, E., Löfgren, M., Pegolo, S., Capolongo, F., Tjälve, H., Larsson, P. Differential gene expression of CYP3A isoforms in equine liver and intestines. J. vet. Pharmacol. Therap. 35, 588–595.Recently, seven CYP3A isoforms – CYP3A89, CYP3A93, CYP3A94, CYP3A95, CYP3A96, CYP3A97 and CYP129 – have been isolated from the horse genome.
Tydén E+5 more
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Prioritizing genes with functionally distinct splice isoforms
2020Most mammalian genes generate multiple transcripts via splicing, and we do not know the function of most splice variants. Currently, there is a debate about how many splice variants are likely nonfunctional or “noisy” transcripts. My thesis explores the claim that alternative splicing vastly increases the genome’s functional diversity in the context of
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Roles of the BRD4 short isoform in phase separation and active gene transcription
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2020Xinye Han+13 more
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Improving gene isoform quantification with miniQuant.
Nature BiotechnologyHaoran Li+17 more
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Identification of Multiple Isoforms of the Ashwin Gene in Cattle.
Biology of Reproduction, 2010Verónica Moreno-Brito+7 more
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