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MYL3 gene
Known as:
ESSENTIAL LIGHT CHAIN OF MYOSIN
, VLC1
, MLC1V
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CARDIOMYOPATHY, FAMILIAL HYPERTROPHIC, 8
MYL2 gene
Myosin Essential Light Chains
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Review
2017
Review
2017
P123 Rare hereditary cardiomyopathy caused by novel homozygous mutation in the myl3 gene
L. V
,
V. N
,
+4 authors
BARANOVA-NAMAZOVA L
Archives of Disease in Childhood
2017
Corpus ID: 173992042
Aims The review of a case of rare hereditary cardiomyopathy with severe heart failure and unfavourable prognosis. patients and…
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2015
2015
Impact of different blood sampling techniques on plasma biomarkers for skeletal myopathy in conscious rats
K. Miwa
,
S. Tamai
,
+6 authors
K. Mori
2015
Corpus ID: 68622743
To characterize variability of various musculoskeletal biomarkers by different blood sampling techniques in conscious rats…
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2012
2012
Untersuchung der Pathomechanismen hypertrophieassoziierter Mutationen im MYL3 Gen
Janine Lossie
2012
Corpus ID: 82334659
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2011
2011
Characterization and ontogenetic expression analysis of the myosin light chains from the fast white muscle of mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi.
W. Chu
,
Jia Chen
,
+7 authors
Jianshe Zhang
Journal of Fish Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 205226884
Three full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) clones were isolated encoding the skeletal myosin light chain 1 (MLC1; 1237 bp…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
[The mouse as a model for heart morphogenesis in mammals: the origin of myocytes and studies with cardiac explants].
S. Zaffran
,
R. Kelly
,
Andrew A. Munk
,
N. Brown
,
M. Buckingham
Journal de la Société de Biologie
2003
Corpus ID: 46585765
The heart is one of the first organs to form during embryogenesis since its circulatory function is critical from early stages…
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1993
1993
Myosin light chain gene expression associated with disease states of the human heart.
Toby Trahair
,
Thomas Yeoh
,
+5 authors
Peter W. Gunning
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
1993
Corpus ID: 27259524
During development of the human heart, the atrial isoform of alkali myosin light chain (MLC1A) is expressed in the ventricle…
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1993
1993
Method for encoding and decoding data and device thereof
Je-Chang Jung
,
鄭濟昌
1993
Corpus ID: 133493893
PURPOSE: To improve compression effects of transmission data by performing variable length encoding of each block data in plural…
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1990
1990
Functional identification of the transcriptional regulatory elements within the promoter region of the human ventricular myosin alkali light chain gene.
M. Kurabayashi
,
I. Komuro
,
Y. Shibasaki
,
H. Tsuchimochi
,
F. Takaku
,
Y. Yazaki
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 25300493
We have identified and functionally characterized DNA sequences that regulate the expression of the human ventricular/slow twitch…
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1988
1988
Variability in the amino terminus of myosin light chain 1.
J. Rushbrook
,
A. Wadewitz
,
M. Elzinga
,
T. Yao
,
R. Somes
Biochemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 19472299
Three naturally occurring variants of myosin light chain 1, type I, II, and III from avian fast-twitch muscle, have been analyzed…
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1987
1987
Increased serum myosin light chain 3 level in neuromuscular diseases
Mosaaki Konagaya
,
Y. Konagaya
,
H. Horikawa
,
T. Takayanagi
Muscle and Nerve
1987
Corpus ID: 25578264
A radioimmunoassay for human skeletal muscle myosin light chain 3 (MLC‐3) was developed. The serum level of MLC‐3 was evaluated…
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