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GPC4 gene
Known as:
K-glypican
, GPC4
, glypican proteoglycan 4
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2020
2020
Xq26 duplications lead to undergrowth or overgrowth via competing pathways including GPC3/GPC4
Gaurav K Karna
,
K. Myers
Annals of Human Genetics
2020
Corpus ID: 203660617
The Xq26 locus has importance in human growth with multiple genes and regions playing important roles, which potentially leads to…
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2019
2019
Arresting proliferation improves the cell identity of corneal endothelial cells in the New Zealand rabbit
Carlos-Alberto Rodríguez-Barrientos
,
V. Treviño
,
+4 authors
J. Valdez-García
Molecular Vision
2019
Corpus ID: 208743092
Purpose Corneal endothelium engineering aims to reduce the tissue shortage for corneal grafts. We investigated the impact of…
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2018
2018
Effect of a 9‐week exercise training regimen on expression of developmental genes related to growth‐dependent fat expansion in juvenile rats
Hisashi Kato
,
Takuya Shibahara
,
Nazibur Rahman
,
H. Takakura
,
Y. Ohira
,
T. Izawa
Physiological Reports
2018
Corpus ID: 52913592
This study examined the association between changes in mRNA expression of development‐related genes including those of the…
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2018
2018
Non-canonical Wnt signalling in craniofacial skeletogenesis: role of wls, gpc4, wnt5b and wnt9a
Irving T. C. Ling
2018
Corpus ID: 90665134
Craniofacial development requires progressive morphologic change, proliferation, differentiation and organization of chondrocytes…
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2016
2016
Changes of circulating GPC4 levels and its association with HbA(1C) in subjects with different glucose tolerances
Hu Wenjing
,
L. Dongliang
,
Yao Jie
,
Shen Weiwei
,
L. Xiangjun
,
F. Xiaoyun
2016
Corpus ID: 116777808
2016
2016
Roles of Wnt pathway genes wls , wnt 9 a , wnt 5 b , frzb and gpc 4 in regulating convergent-extension during palate morphogenesis
L. Rochard
,
Stefanie D. Monica
,
+5 authors
E. Liao
2016
Corpus ID: 31223793
Wnt signaling is a critical pathway for tissue morphogenesis participating in cellular behavior changes, notably during the…
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2016
2016
Positional memory of fibroblasts may affect efficiency of iPSC reprogramming
V. Romano
,
Antonia Carfora
,
+9 authors
S. Montagnani
2016
Corpus ID: 90755536
Induced Pluripotent Stem cells (iPSC) are pluripotent stem cells reprogrammed from adult somatic cells. Although iPSC hold great…
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2015
2015
Expression of developmental genes in brown fat cells grown in vitro is linked with lipid accumulation
Santoshkumar Singh
,
Y. S. Rajput
,
A. Barui
,
R. Sharma
,
S. Grover
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology…
2015
Corpus ID: 255357070
En1, Nr2f1, Gpc4, Sfrp2, Shox2, Tbx15 and Thbd are among the genes involved in development process of an organism in a number of…
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2007
2007
Glypican 4, a membrane binding protein for bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein signaling pathways in retinal pigment epithelial cells.
P. Geraldes
,
M. Yamagata
,
+7 authors
G. King
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
2007
Corpus ID: 21170157
PURPOSE Originally identified as a lipopolysaccharide binding protein with Gram-negative bactericidal activity in the leukocytes…
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2004
2004
Analysis of bacteriophage P 1 immunity by using XP 1 recombinants constructed in vitro ( P 1 repressor genes / PI antirepressor gene / PI dnaB analog gene / DNA cloning )
N. Sternberg
,
S. Austin
,
D. Hamilton
,
M. Yarmolinsky
2004
Corpus ID: 43996060
We describe the dissection and reconstruction of a complex control circuit, the P1 immunity system, by a method that involves…
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