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CRIM1 gene

Known as: CRIM1, CYSTEINE-RICH MOTOR NEURON PROTEIN 1, cysteine rich transmembrane BMP regulator 1 (chordin-like) 
National Institutes of Health

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2016
2016
The developing lens is a powerful system for investigating the molecular basis of inductive tissue interactions and for studying… 
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2014
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2014
Angiogenesis defines the process in which new vessels grow from existing vessels. Using the mouse retina as a model system, we… 
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2011
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2011
Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is a complex process, which is regulated by various factors including… 
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2010
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2010
Background microRNAs play important roles in various biological processes involving fairly complex mechanism. Analysis of genome… 
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2007
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2007
Crim1 is a transmembrane protein, containing six vWF‐C type cysteine‐rich repeats, that tethers growth factors to the cell… 
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2007
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2007
Crim1, a transmembrane cysteine-rich repeat-containing protein that is related to chordin, plays a role in the tethering of… 
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
The Crim1 gene is predicted to encode a transmembrane protein containing six von Willebrand-like cysteine-rich repeats (CRRs… 
2000
2000
The Crim1 gene encodes a putative transmembrane protein with an IGF‐binding protein motif and multiple chordin‐like cysteine‐rich…