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Tropomyosin Alpha-4 Chain
Known as:
TM30p1
, TPM4
, Tropomyosin-4
Tropomyosin alpha-4 chain (248 aa, ~29 kDa) is encoded by the human TPM4 gene. This protein is involved in both muscle contraction and actin…
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Actin myofilament
Actin-Binding Protein
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2019
2019
The effects of crizotinib in a transgenic Drosophila model expressing the human TPM4-ALK fusion gene or TPM4
Yoo-Jin Kim
,
Ae-Ri Cho
,
+6 authors
D. Zang
Biology Open
2019
Corpus ID: 195813930
ABSTRACT Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) fusion events lead to constitutive activation of the ALK kinase domain, thereby…
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2018
2018
A case report: Pharmacology and resistance patterns of three generations of ALK inhibitors in metastatic inflammatory myofibroblastic sarcoma
B. M. Parker
,
J. Parker
,
A. Lymperopoulos
,
V. Konda
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice
2018
Corpus ID: 49336166
Background Little exists currently in research about the mechanisms of resistance of ALK inhibitors in inflammatory…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Translational Control of Tropomyosin Expression in Vertebrate Hearts
D. Dube
,
M. D. McLean
,
S. Dube
,
B. Poiesz
The Anatomical Record
2014
Corpus ID: 19982025
The tropomyosin (TM) gene family produces a set of related TM proteins with important functions in striated and smooth muscle…
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2013
2013
Effect of Shz-1, a cardiogenic small molecule, on expression of tropomyosin in axolotl heart
Sowmya Pinnamaneni
,
C. Welch
,
+4 authors
D. Dube
2013
Corpus ID: 11332528
A family of sulfonyl-hydrazone (Shz) small molecules including shz-1 was found to induce Nkx2.5 gene and subsequently…
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2012
2012
Anti-endothelial cell antibodies in patients with cerebral small vessel disease.
A. Kimura
,
T. Sakurai
,
+9 authors
T. Inuzuka
Current Neurovascular Research
2012
Corpus ID: 24553449
The pathogenesis of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) in the elderly is poorly understood. Endothelial cell activation and…
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2011
2011
Absence of Mutation at the 5′-Upstream Promoter Region of the TPM4 Gene From Cardiac Mutant Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
C. Denz
,
Chi Zhang
,
+6 authors
D. Dube
Cardiovascular Toxicology
2011
Corpus ID: 25061060
Tropomyosins are a family of actin-binding proteins that show cell-specific diversity by a combination of multiple genes and…
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2011
2011
Immunostimulation Effects of Yellowtail Heart Extracts in Vitro and in Vivo
Miho Daifuku
,
Y. Yaguchi
,
+7 authors
T. Sugahara
Bioscience, biotechnology and biochemistry
2011
Corpus ID: 40767317
The immunostimulation effects of yellowtail heart extracts were examined. Screening various parts of the yellowtail viscera, we…
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2011
2011
Cytoskeletal remodelling proteins identified in fetal-maternal interface in pregnant women and rhesus monkeys
S. Paule
,
Y. Li
,
G. Nie
Journal of Molecular Histology
2011
Corpus ID: 29537800
The uterus undergoes dramatic remodelling in preparation for embryo implantation and pregnancy establishment. A receptive uterus…
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1991
1991
Analysis of proteins expressed at the time of murine organogenesis
M. V. Van Keuren
,
R. Iacob
,
D. Kurnit
Molecular Reproduction and Development
1991
Corpus ID: 28642324
Two‐dimensional electrophoretograms were prepared from wild‐type C57BL/6J embryos from day 7.5 through day 9.0 of development…
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1987
1987
Characterization of a cDNA defining a gene family encoding TM30p1, a human fibroblast tropomyosin.
A. MacLeod
,
K. Talbot
,
L. Smillie
,
C. Houlker
Journal of Molecular Biology
1987
Corpus ID: 23628751
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