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305 related items for PubMed ID: 12069580

  • 1. Molecular cloning and developmental expression of the caveolin gene family in the amphibian Xenopus laevis.
    Razani B, Park DS, Miyanaga Y, Ghatpande A, Cohen J, Wang XB, Scherer PE, Evans T, Lisanti MP.
    Biochemistry; 2002 Jun 25; 41(25):7914-24. PubMed ID: 12069580
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  • 2. Chromosomal localization, genomic organization, and developmental expression of the murine caveolin gene family (Cav-1, -2, and -3). Cav-1 and Cav-2 genes map to a known tumor suppressor locus (6-A2/7q31).
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  • 5. Ascidian caveolin induces membrane curvature and protects tissue integrity and morphology during embryogenesis.
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  • 6. Molecular cloning, expression and partial characterization of Xksy, Xenopus member of the Sky family of receptor tyrosine kinases.
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  • 8. Identification, molecular characterisation and differential expression of caveolin-1 in Trichinella spiralis maturing oocytes and embryos.
    Hernández-Bello R, Bermúdez-Cruz RM, Fonseca-Liñán R, García-Reyna P, Le Guerhier F, Boireau P, Ortega-Pierres G.
    Int J Parasitol; 2008 Feb 17; 38(2):191-202. PubMed ID: 17803998
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  • 9. Regional distribution and molecular interaction of caveolins in bladder smooth muscle.
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  • 10. Vestigial like gene family expression in Xenopus: common and divergent features with other vertebrates.
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    Int J Dev Biol; 2010 Dec 17; 54(8-9):1375-82. PubMed ID: 20712000
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    Int J Dev Biol; 2010 Dec 17; 54(8-9):1361-74. PubMed ID: 20712001
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  • 12. Caveolin-1, a putative tumour suppressor gene.
    Razani B, Schlegel A, Liu J, Lisanti MP.
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  • 13. Molecular cloning of human caveolin 3.
    Biederer C, Ries S, Drobnik W, Schmitz G.
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  • 14. Molecular cloning of caveolin-3, a novel member of the caveolin gene family expressed predominantly in muscle.
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  • 15. Molecular characterization of wdr68 gene in embryonic development of Xenopus laevis.
    Bonano M, Martín E, Moreno Ruiz Holgado MM, Silenzi Usandivaras GM, Ruiz De Bigliardo G, Aybar MJ.
    Gene Expr Patterns; 2018 Dec 26; 30():55-63. PubMed ID: 30125741
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  • 16. Caveolin-1/3 double-knockout mice are viable, but lack both muscle and non-muscle caveolae, and develop a severe cardiomyopathic phenotype.
    Park DS, Woodman SE, Schubert W, Cohen AW, Frank PG, Chandra M, Shirani J, Razani B, Tang B, Jelicks LA, Factor SM, Weiss LM, Tanowitz HB, Lisanti MP.
    Am J Pathol; 2002 Jun 26; 160(6):2207-17. PubMed ID: 12057923
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  • 17. Complementary DNA analysis, expression and subcellular localization of hnRNP E2 gene in Xenopus laevis.
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  • 18. Isolation and characterization of Xenopus laevis aldolase B cDNA and expression patterns of aldolase A, B and C genes in adult tissues, oocytes and embryos of Xenopus laevis.
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  • 19. Identification and gastrointestinal expression of Xenopus laevis FoxF2.
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  • 20. M-caveolin, a muscle-specific caveolin-related protein.
    Way M, Parton RG.
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