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MYH14 gene
Known as:
NONMUSCLE MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN IIC
, MYH17
, MYOSIN, HEAVY CHAIN 14, NONMUSCLE
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Review
2019
Review
2019
An overview of research trends and genetic polymorphisms for noise-induced hearing loss from 2009 to 2018
Long Miao
,
Jiahui Ji
,
Liu Wan
,
Juan Zhang
,
L. Yin
,
Yuepu Pu
Environmental science and pollution research…
2019
Corpus ID: 207912911
Recently, there has been increased studies in noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). We aimed to make an overview of research trends…
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2017
2017
Discovery of MYH14 as an important and unique deafness gene causing prelingually severe autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss
B. Kim
,
A. Kim
,
J. Han
,
Chung Lee
,
D. Oh
,
Byung Yoon Choi
Journal of Gene Medicine
2017
Corpus ID: 34741835
Pathogenic variants of MYH14 are known to be associated (in either a syndromic or nonsyndromic manner) with hearing loss…
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2017
2017
Nonmuscle myosin 2 proteins encoded by Myh9, Myh10, and Myh14 are uniquely distributed in the tubular segments of murine kidney
Karla L. Otterpohl
,
Ryan G. Hart
,
Claire Evans
,
K. Surendran
,
Indra Chandrasekar
Physiological Reports
2017
Corpus ID: 40696851
The diverse epithelial cell types of the kidneys are segregated into nephron segments and the collecting ducts in order to endow…
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2016
2016
Loss of Myh14 Increases Susceptibility to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in CBA/CaJ Mice
Xiaolong Fu
,
Linqing Zhang
,
+6 authors
Jiangang Gao
Journal of Neural Transplantation and Plasticity
2016
Corpus ID: 17065561
MYH14 is a member of the myosin family, which has been implicated in many motile processes such as ion-channel gating, organelle…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
A complex phenotype of peripheral neuropathy, myopathy, hoarseness, and hearing loss is linked to an autosomal dominant mutation in MYH14
Byung-Ok Choi
,
Sung Hee Kang
,
+12 authors
K. Chung
Human Mutation
2011
Corpus ID: 11206341
Both peripheral neuropathy and distal myopathy are well‐established inherited neuromuscular disorders characterized by…
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2008
2008
Alternative splice variants of MYH9.
Yan Li
,
A. Lalwani
,
A. Mhatre
DNA and Cell Biology
2008
Corpus ID: 40501780
MYH9 encodes a class II nonmuscle myosin heavy chain-A (NMHC-IIA), a widely expressed 1960 amino acid polypeptide, with a…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Nonmuscle myosin heavy-chain gene MYH14 is expressed in cochlea and mutated in patients affected by autosomal dominant hearing impairment (DFNA4).
Francesca Donaudy
,
R. Snoeckx
,
+16 authors
A. Savoia
American Journal of Human Genetics
2004
Corpus ID: 7593598
Myosins have been implicated in various motile processes, including organelle translocation, ion-channel gating, and cytoskeleton…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Evolution of sarcomeric myosin heavy chain genes: evidence from fish.
K. McGuigan
,
P. Phillips
,
J. Postlethwait
Molecular biology and evolution
2004
Corpus ID: 15615339
Myosin heavy chain (MYH) is a major structural protein, integral to the function of sarcomeric muscles. We investigated both exon…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
A novel myosin heavy chain gene in human chromosome 19q13.3.
Alejandro Leal
,
S. Endele
,
+5 authors
B. Rautenstrauss
Gene
2003
Corpus ID: 27115865
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Class I-like HLA genes map telomeric to the HLA-A2 locus in human cells
H. Orr
,
R. Demars
Nature
1983
Corpus ID: 4369709
Among the proteins encoded by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are the highly polymorphic class I major transplantation…
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