Localisation of Annexin A6 in Cardiomyocytes and Its Involvement in Cardiac Hypertrophy
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Localisation of Annexin A6 in Cardiomyocytes and Its Involvement in Cardiac Hypertrophy
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Misra, Sumita
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Cell Biology & Physiology
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Annexins were discovered approximately 31 years ago. They were first discovered in plants (tomato) by Boustead et al. (1989), however, the name ‘Annexin’ was proposed for this superfamily in 1990. Annexins are a multigene, multifunctional family of soluble proteins with a broad taxonomic distribution. Over 200 unique annexin sequences have been described in more than 65 species covering plants, fungi, protists, higher vertebrates and recently in a prokaryote (Gerke and Moss 2002; Hofmann 2004; Moss and Morgan. |
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2009
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/925/1/sumita_thesis.pdf
Misra, Sumita (2009) Localisation of Annexin A6 in Cardiomyocytes and Its Involvement in Cardiac Hypertrophy. PhD thesis, Jadavpur University. |
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/925/
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