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CKMT2 gene
Known as:
CKMT2
, CKMTS
, CREATINE KINASE, SARCOMERIC MITOCHONDRIAL
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CKB gene
CKMT1B gene
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2020
2020
Left ventricular hypertrophy: The tip of the iceberg
M. Beneyto
,
E. Cariou
,
+7 authors
O. Lairez
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
2020
Corpus ID: 213125494
2017
2017
Biological analysis of cancer specific microRNAs on function modeling in osteosarcoma
Hao Wang
,
M. Tang
,
+6 authors
G. Zuo
Scientific Reports
2017
Corpus ID: 256908548
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common bone tumor characterized with a high risk of amputation and malignant morbidity among…
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2013
2013
Genes that characterize T3-predominant Graves' thyroid tissues.
C. Matsumoto
,
Mitsuru Ito
,
+8 authors
T. Takano
European Journal of Endocrinology
2013
Corpus ID: 207126785
OBJECTIVE 3,5,3'-Triiodothyronine (T(3))-predominant Graves' disease is characterized by the increasing volume of thyroid goiter…
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2005
2005
Touching base
T. Kaufman
Nature Genetics
2005
Corpus ID: 8921627
The cardiac lethal (c) mutant of the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum is February’s MoM. The axolotl (which means ‘water-dog’ in the…
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1998
1998
Creatine kinase knockout mice—what is the phenotype: Heart
J. Ingwall
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology…
1998
Corpus ID: 7872895
The Wieringa laboratory in the Netherlands has succeeded in constructing mice with null mutations of specific creatine kinase…
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1994
1994
Immunofluorescent confocal analysis of tropomyosin in developing hearts of normal and cardiac mutant axolotls, Ambystoma mexicanum.
S. L. La France
,
L. Lemanski
International Journal of Developmental Biology
1994
Corpus ID: 21082867
Tropomyosin is a major component of the thin filaments in organized myofibrils of cardiac muscle cells. A purported role for this…
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