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GOLIM4 wt Allele
Known as:
Golgi Integral Membrane Protein 4 wt Allele
, GIMPC
, GOLPH4
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Human GOLIM4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3q26.2 and is approximately 87 kb in length. This allele, which encodes Golgi integral…
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GOLIM4 gene
Golgi Integral Membrane Protein 4
Homo sapiens
Intracellular Transport
Ligand Binding
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2016
2016
P138: The Family Medicine Obstetrical Ultrasound (FaMOUS) course: a model for training office-based family physicians in first trimester point of care ultrasound
C. Varner
,
E. Bearss
,
S. Hu
,
S. McLeod
,
S. Lee
2016
Corpus ID: 77546431
2013
2013
P138 Cooking with chris: The teenager programme
Tania Brocklehurst
,
Gillian G Sears
,
Chris To
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
2013
Corpus ID: 76318957
Strobe and Schut’s (1999), Dual Process Model suggests that a healthy grieving process involves oscillating between life…
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2008
2008
Abstract P138: Early Selective Head Cooling during CPR Improves Success of Resuscitation in a Porcine Model of Pulseless Electrical Activity Cardiac Arrest
J. Cho
,
D. Barbut
,
+5 authors
Wanchun Tang
2008
Corpus ID: 67976181
2007
2007
Both Post‐Golgi and Intra‐Golgi Cycling Affect the Distribution of the Golgi Phosphoprotein GPP130
Tregei Starr
,
Kimberly Forsten-Williams
,
B. Storrie
Traffic : the International Journal of…
2007
Corpus ID: 23413197
Golgi phosphoprotein, GPP130, a cis Golgi protein, is representative of proteins cycling between the Golgi apparatus and…
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2005
2005
P138 - Tumeur dAbrikossoff de longle : une localisation inhabituelle
J. Landry
,
S. Régnier
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+4 authors
N. Dupin
2005
Corpus ID: 72547584
2003
2003
Basolateral cycling mediated by a lumenal domain targeting determinant.
M. Puthenveedu
,
Jennifer R. Bruns
,
O. Weisz
,
A. Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2003
Corpus ID: 14175066
All identified basolateral sorting signals of integral membrane proteins are cytoplasmically disposed, suggesting that…
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2002
2002
Expression of Golgi membrane protein p138 is cell cycle-independent and dissociated from centrosome duplication.
Kohei Doi
,
Shohei Noma
,
F. Yamao
,
H. Goko
,
T. Yagura
Cell Structure and Function
2002
Corpus ID: 22798277
In order to elucidate the mechanism controlling the biogenesis of the Golgi complex, we have studied whether the expression of a…
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2001
2001
Lumenal endosomal and Golgi-retrieval determinants involved in pH-sensitive targeting of an early Golgi protein.
C. Bachert
,
T. Lee
,
A. Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2001
Corpus ID: 16483193
Despite the potential importance of retrieval-based targeting, few Golgi cisternae-localized proteins have been demonstrated to…
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1995
1995
Golgi membrane vesicles in HeLa mitotic cells are identified with monoclonal antibody made against Golgi cisternal membrane protein p138.
S. Asada
,
T. Yagura
Cell Structure and Function
1995
Corpus ID: 40935117
A monoclonal antibody (mAbG3A5) recognizing p138 antigen was used to identify the Golgi cisternal membrane and determine behavior…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Two integral membrane proteins located in the cis-middle and trans-part of the Golgi system acquire sialylated N-linked carbohydrates and display different turnovers and sensitivity to cAMP-dependent…
L. Yuan
,
J. G. Barriocanal
,
J. Bonifacino
,
I. Sandoval
Journal of Cell Biology
1987
Corpus ID: 8176095
The localization and chemical characteristics of two Golgi integral membrane proteins (GIMPs) have been studied using monoclonal…
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