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CAPN11 gene
Known as:
CALPAIN 11
, CAPN11
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National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
Characterization of the definitive classical calpain family of vertebrates using phylogenetic, evolutionary and expression analyses
Daniel J Macqueen
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Alexander H. Wilcox
Open biology
2014
The calpains are a superfamily of proteases with extensive relevance to human health and welfare. Vast research attention is…Â
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2013
2013
Potential biomarkers of nonobstructive azoospermia identified in microarray gene expression analysis.
Agnieszka Malcher
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Natalia Rozwadowska
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+4 authors
Maciej K Kurpisz
Fertility and sterility
2013
OBJECTIVE To identify potential biomarkers of azoospermia to determine a particular stage of spermatogenetic differentiation…Â
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2010
2010
A newly classified vertebrate calpain protease, directly ancestral to CAPN1 and 2, episodically evolved a restricted physiological function in placental mammals.
Daniel J Macqueen
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Margaret L. Delbridge
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Sujatha Manthri
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Ian Johnston
Molecular biology and evolution
2010
The most studied members of the calpain protease superfamily are CAPN1 and 2, which are conserved across vertebrates. Another…Â
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2001
2001
Both the Conserved and the Unique Gene Structure of Stomach-Specific Calpains Reveal Processes of Calpain Gene Evolution
Shoji Hata
,
Kazunori Nishi
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+6 authors
Koichi Suzuki
Journal of Molecular Evolution
2001
The proteins nCL-2 and nCL-2′ are members of the Ca2+-dependent cysteine protease (calpain) superfamily, with stomach-specific…Â
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1999
1999
CAPN11: A calpain with high mRNA levels in testis and located on chromosome 6.
Tony Dear
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A. Möller
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T. Boehm
Genomics
1999
Calpains are a superfamily of related proteins, some of which have been shown to function as calcium-dependent cysteine proteases…Â
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