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ADCY3 gene
Known as:
ADENYLATE CYCLASE 3
, ADENYLYL CYCLASE 3
, ADCY3
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adenylate cyclase 3
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2019
2019
Expression pattern of type 3 adenylyl cyclase in rodent dorsal root ganglion and its primary afferent terminals
Man-Li Hu
,
Wen-wen Zhang
,
H. Cao
,
Yu-Qiu Zhang
Neuroscience Letters
2019
Corpus ID: 53100120
2018
2018
Variations in maternal adenylate cyclase genes are associated with congenital Zika syndrome in a cohort from Northeast, Brazil
Á. D. Rossi
,
F. Faucz
,
+9 authors
C. Stratakis
Journal of Internal Medicine
2018
Corpus ID: 52282148
Vertical transmission of Zika virus (ZIKV) is associated with congenital malformations but the mechanism of pathogenesis remains…
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2017
2017
Impairment of amyloid precursor protein alpha-processing in cerebral microvessels of type 1 diabetic mice
T. He
,
Ruohan Sun
,
A. V. Santhanam
,
L. d’Uscio
,
T. Lu
,
Z. Katusic
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
2017
Corpus ID: 19064317
The mechanisms underlying dysfunction of cerebral microvasculature induced by type 1 diabetes (T1D) are not fully understood. We…
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2015
2015
Gene Expression Profiles of Main Olfactory Epithelium in Adenylyl Cyclase 3 Knockout Mice
Zhenshan Wang
,
Yanfen Zhou
,
+8 authors
I. Tegeder
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2015
Corpus ID: 1561084
Adenylyl Cyclase 3 (AC3) plays an important role in the olfactory sensation-signaling pathway in mice. AC3 deficiency leads to…
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2014
2014
Lack of an effect of collecting duct-specific deletion of adenylyl cyclase 3 on renal Na+ and water excretion or arterial pressure.
W. Kittikulsuth
,
D. Stuart
,
+5 authors
D. Kohan
AJP - Renal Physiology
2014
Corpus ID: 26551975
cAMP is a key mediator of connecting tubule and collecting duct (CD) Na(+) and water reabsorption. Studies performed in vitro…
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2010
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2010
AC3: A Novel Gene Plays a Role in the Regulation of Body Weight
H. Gu
2010
Corpus ID: 70697421
AC3 is one of adenylyl cyclase isoforms involved in cAMP and insulin signaling pathway. A previous study using Goto-Kakizaki rat…
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2010
2010
[Effects of Tianbingtiaodu capsule on improvement of learning and memory abilities and expression of NMDAR1 of epileptic rats in the hippocampus].
Yu Wang
,
Lin Pei
,
Chunyan Liu
,
Yiling Pei
,
Xiaokang Jia
Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese…
2010
Corpus ID: 35095364
OBJECTIVE To study effects of Tianbingtiaodu capsule on changement of learning and memory abilities and expression of NMDAR1 in…
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2010
2010
Prokaryotic expression and characterization of human AC3-33 protein.
Xiujun Zhang
,
Xi Ma
,
+6 authors
Wenping Yang
Frontiers in Bioscience
2010
Corpus ID: 12371737
The transcription factor, AP-1, plays an important role in cellular proliferation, transformation and death. We previously showed…
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2008
2008
[Molecular cloning and preliminary function study of a novel human gene AC3-33 related to suppress AP-1 activity].
Peng Liu
,
W. Deng
,
+6 authors
Xiujun Zhang
Yi chuan = Hereditas
2008
Corpus ID: 746111
Activator protein-1(AP-1) is an important transcription factor, and dysregulation of its activity has been associated with many…
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1999
1999
Molecular cloning of a full-length cDNA for human type 3 adenylyl cyclase and its expression in human islets.
B. Yang
,
B. He
,
+5 authors
J. Hillert
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
1999
Corpus ID: 39580741
The GK (Goto-Kakizaki) rat is a lean model of type 2 diabetes in which the diabetic state was spontaneously induced. We recently…
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