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ADCY1 gene
Known as:
ADCY1
, ADENYLYL CYCLASE 1
, ADENYLYL CYCLASE, FETAL BRAIN, TYPE I
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ADCY2 gene
ADCY3 gene
ADCY4 gene
ADCY5 gene
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2017
2017
Creep Rupture of the Simulated HAZ of T92 Steel Compared to that of a T91 Steel
Yudi Peng
,
Tai-Cheng Chen
,
T. Chung
,
S. Jeng
,
R. Huang
,
L. Tsay
Materials
2017
Corpus ID: 6104157
The increased thermal efficiency of fossil power plants calls for the development of advanced creep-resistant alloy steels like…
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2015
2015
Effects of 39 Compounds on Calmodulin-Regulated Adenylyl Cyclases AC1 and Bacillus anthracis Edema Factor
C. Lübker
,
R. Seifert
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 14993032
Adenylyl cyclases (ACs) catalyze the conversion of ATP into the second messenger cAMP. Membranous AC1 (AC1) is involved in…
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2013
2013
Similarly Potent Inhibition of Adenylyl Cyclase by P-Site Inhibitors in Hearts from Wild Type and AC5 Knockout Mice
Joerg H. Braeunig
,
F. Schweda
,
P. Han
,
R. Seifert
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 10099
Adenylyl cyclase type 5 (AC5) was described as major cardiac AC isoform. The knockout of AC5 (AC5KO) exerted cardioprotective…
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2012
2012
Arrhythmia / Electrophysiology Ca 2-Stimulated Adenylyl Cyclase AC 1 Generates Efficient Biological Pacing as Single Gene Therapy and in Combination With HCN 2
G. J. Boink
,
B. Nearing
,
+9 authors
M. Rosen
2012
Corpus ID: 21145795
Background—Biological pacing performed solely via HCN2 gene transfer in vivo results in relatively slow idioventricular rates and…
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2005
2005
T cells from epicutaneously immunized mice are prone to T cell receptor revision.
M. Bynoe
,
C. Viret
,
R. Flavell
,
C. Janeway
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2005
Corpus ID: 25130050
Epicutaneous immunization of T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic (Tg) mice whose CD4(+) T cells are specific for the Ac1-11 fragment…
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2001
2001
Molecular characterization of a novel defective DNA isolated from tobacco tissues infected with tobacco leaf curl virus.
X. Zhou
,
Y. Xie
,
Z. Zhang
,
Y. Qi
,
J. J. Wu
Acta virologica
2001
Corpus ID: 46454050
Defective DNA of tobacco leaf curl virus (TLCV) was identified in TLCV-infected tobacco plants. The defective DNA was cloned and…
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1999
1999
Gender differences in protection from EAE induced by oral tolerance with a peptide analogue of MBP‐Ac1–11
B. Bebo
,
K. Adlard
,
J. Schuster
,
L. Unsicker
,
A. Vandenbark
,
H. Offner
Journal of Neuroscience Research
1999
Corpus ID: 30269954
Mechanisms that contribute to increased female susceptibility to multiple sclerosis can be studied in the murine model of…
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1998
1998
Antibody against ganglioside GD1c containing NeuGcalpha2-8NeuGc cooperates with CD3 and CD4 in rat T cell activation.
K. Nohara
,
M. Kunimoto
,
H. Fujimaki
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
1998
Corpus ID: 6947822
Gangliosides have long been implicated in T cell activation. GD1c with two N-glycolylneuraminic acids [GD1c(NeuGc,NeuGc)] is the…
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1992
1992
Subjugation of dominant immunogenic determinants within a chimeric peptide
V. Bhardwaj
,
Vipin Kumar
,
H. Geysen
,
E. Sercarz
European Journal of Immunology
1992
Corpus ID: 25216561
The mechanism of immunodominance was investigated using chimeric peptides from mouse myelin basic protein consisting of the…
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1976
1976
Chloroplast genetics of chlamydomonas. I. Allelic segregation ratios.
R. Sager
,
Z. Ramanis
Genetics
1976
Corpus ID: 26538416
This paper presents allelic segregation data from a series of 16 crosses segregated for nuclear and chloroplast genes. By means…
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