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activator of CREM in testis (ACT)
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CREM activator, ACT
, LIM-only protein, ACT
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2018
2018
Homozygous CREM-IbΔC-X Overexpressing Mice Are a Reliable and Effective Disease Model for Atrial Fibrillation
F. Stümpel
,
Juliane Stein
,
+4 authors
F. Müller
Frontiers in Pharmacology
2018
Corpus ID: 49576548
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality with foreseeably increasing prevalence…
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2016
2016
Cardiac expression of the CREM repressor isoform CREM-IbΔC-X in mice leads to arrhythmogenic alterations in ventricular cardiomyocytes
J. Schulte
,
E. Fehrmann
,
+8 authors
F. Müller
Basic Research in Cardiology
2016
Corpus ID: 8922137
Chronic β-adrenergic stimulation is regarded as a pivotal step in the progression of heart failure which is associated with a…
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2016
2016
Towards an Integrated Value Adding Management Model for FM and CREM
P. Jensen
,
T. Voordt
2016
Corpus ID: 145036670
Purpose: To present an integrated process model of adding value by Facilities Management (FM) and Corporate Real Estate…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Ryanodine Receptor–Mediated Calcium Leak Drives Progressive Development of an Atrial Fibrillation Substrate in a Transgenic Mouse Model
Na Li
,
David Y. Chiang
,
+14 authors
X. Wehrens
Circulation
2014
Corpus ID: 22826206
Background— The progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) from paroxysmal to persistent forms remains a major clinical challenge…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
FIVE AXIOMS FOR CORPORATE REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT: A POLEMICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
C. Heywood
,
R. Kenley
2013
Corpus ID: 41262745
This paper argues from a review of the literature that five key roles for CRE and its management are such foundation concepts…
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2013
2013
Wide distribution of CREM immunoreactivity in adult and fetal human brain, with an increased expression in dentate gyrus neurons of Alzheimer’s as compared to normal aging brains
H. Bernstein
,
E. Kirches
,
+8 authors
C. Mawrin
Amino Acids
2013
Corpus ID: 17024064
Human cyclic AMP response modulator proteins (CREMs) are encoded by the CREM gene, which generates 30 or more different CREM…
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2002
2002
Novel leader exons of the cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate response element modulator (CREM) gene, transcribed from promoters P3 and P4, are highly testis-specific in primates.
B. Gellersen
,
R. Kempf
,
R. Sandhowe
,
G. Weinbauer
,
R. Behr
Molecular human reproduction
2002
Corpus ID: 29863029
Testicular expression of CREM is essential for spermatogenesis in the mouse. From a monkey testis cDNA library we isolated a CREM…
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2000
2000
Novel cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) response element modulator theta isoforms expressed by two newly identified cAMP-responsive promoters active in the testis.
P. Daniel
,
L. Rohrbach
,
J. Habener
Endocrinology
2000
Corpus ID: 21377944
cAMP signaling contributes to the control of the developmental progression of germ cells during the spermatogenic cycle. Genes…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Maternally expressed PGK-Cre transgene as a tool for early and uniform activation of the Cre site-specific recombinase
Y. Lallemand
,
V. Luria
,
R. Haffner-Krausz
,
P. Lonai
Transgenic research
1998
Corpus ID: 29268860
A transgenic mouse strain with early and uniform expres sion of the Cre site-specific recombinase is described. In this strain…
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1995
1995
An Intron Facilitates Activation of the Calspermin Gene by the Testis-specific Transcription Factor CREMτ (*)
Zouming Sun
,
A. Means
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 33893354
Calspermin is a high affinity Ca2+/calmodulin binding protein that is found only in postmeiotic male germ cells. Our previous…
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