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CYGB gene
Known as:
HISTOGLOBIN
, CYTOGLOBIN
, STELLATE CELL ACTIVATION-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN
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CYGB protein, human
Hemoglobin measurement
histoglobin
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Transcriptomics and Comparative Analysis of Three Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes
Seung Chul Shin
,
S. Kim
,
+6 authors
Hyun Park
PLoS ONE
2012
Corpus ID: 26166607
For the past 10 to 13 million years, Antarctic notothenioid fish have undergone extraordinary periods of evolution and have…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Cytoglobin Up-regulated by Hydrogen Peroxide Plays a Protective Role in Oxidative Stress
Dan Li
,
X. Chen
,
Wu Li
,
Yu-hui Yang
,
Jian-Zhi Wang
,
A. Yu
Neurochemical Research
2007
Corpus ID: 14621257
Cytoglobin (Cygb) is a recently discovered intracellular respiratory globin, which exists in all types of cells. It has been…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Promoter methylation of P16, RARβ, E-cadherin, cyclin A1 and cytoglobin in oral cancer: quantitative evaluation using pyrosequencing
R. Shaw
,
T. Liloglou
,
+5 authors
Jm Risk
British Journal of Cancer
2006
Corpus ID: 16162465
Methylation profiling of cancer tissues has identified this mechanism as an important component of carcinogenesis. Epigenetic…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Neuroglobin and cytoglobin in search of their role in the vertebrate globin family.
T. Hankeln
,
B. Ebner
,
+20 authors
T. Burmester
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 37841060
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Cytoglobin Is a Respiratory Protein in Connective Tissue and Neurons, Which Is Up-regulated by Hypoxia*
Marc Schmidt
,
Frank Gerlach
,
+8 authors
T. Burmester
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 725145
Cytoglobin is a recently discovered vertebrate globin distantly related to myoglobin, and its function is unknown. Here we…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Allosteric Regulation and Temperature Dependence of Oxygen Binding in Human Neuroglobin and Cytoglobin
A. Fago
,
C. Hundahl
,
S. Dewilde
,
K. Gilany
,
L. Moens
,
R. Weber
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 29363759
Two new globin proteins have recently been discovered in vertebrates, neuroglobin in neurons and cytoglobin in all tissues, both…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Crystal structure of cytoglobin: the fourth globin type discovered in man displays heme hexa-coordination.
D. de Sanctis
,
S. Dewilde
,
+5 authors
M. Bolognesi
Journal of Molecular Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 21144924
Review
2004
Review
2004
Functional Properties of Neuroglobin and Cytoglobin. Insights into the Ancestral Physiological Roles of Globins
A. Fago
,
C. Hundahl
,
H. Malte
,
R. Weber
IUBMB Life - A Journal of the International Union…
2004
Corpus ID: 21182182
Neuroglobin and cytoglobin are two recently discovered vertebrate globins, which are expressed at low levels in neuronal tissues…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Characterization of the heme environmental structure of cytoglobin, a fourth globin in humans.
H. Sawai
,
N. Kawada
,
K. Yoshizato
,
H. Nakajima
,
S. Aono
,
Y. Shiro
Biochemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 5822968
Cytoglobin (Cgb) represents a fourth member of the globin superfamily in mammals, but its function is unknown. Site-directed…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Neuroglobin and cytoglobin
A. Pesce
,
M. Bolognesi
,
+5 authors
T. Burmester
EMBO Reports
2002
Corpus ID: 22614734
Neuroglobin and cytoglobin are two recently discovered members of the vertebrate globin family. Both are intracellular proteins…
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