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A rare non-Robertsonian translocation involving chromosomes 15 and 21
Published 2022“…Only two reports of this translocation, involving chromosomes 15 and 21 but different breakpoints, have been described so far. …”
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The R217 epitope overlaps with glycan binding residues and the proposed dimer interface, while the R218 epitope is far removed from these regions.
Published 2013“…(C) The R217 epitope overlaps with proposed dimer interface residues while the R218 epitope is far removed from the proposed dimer interface. Proposed dimer interface residues are in blue, proposed dimer interface residues that overlap with the R217 epitope are in purple, the R217 epitope is in red, the R218 epitope is in green and RII is in grey.…”
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Characterization of lncRNAs involved in cold acclimation of zebrafish ZF4 cells
Published 2018“…The Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses of adjacent genes to the differentially expressed lncRNAs showed that the enriched genes are involved in electron transport, cell adhesion, oxidation-reduction process, and so on. …”
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Ppg1 interacts with Far11 to regulate its phosphorylation and Far complex assembly.
Published 2024“…D) Requirement of Ppg1 activity for the interaction between Far11 and Far8. WT and Ppg1<sup>H111N</sup> cells containing HA-tagged Far11 and FLAG-tagged Far8 were cultured in YPD medium for 24hrs. …”
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Proteomic Analysis of Insect Molting Fluid with a Focus on Enzymes Involved in Chitin Degradation
Published 2014“…Cuticular chitin degradation is extremely important for insect growth and development, which has not been fully understood thus far. One obstacle to understanding this mechanism is the lack of a systematic analysis of the chitinolytic enzymes involved in cuticular chitin degradation. …”