Ryanodine receptors are part of the myospryn complex in cardiac muscle
Abstract The Cardiomyopathy–associated gene 5 (Cmya5) encodes myospryn, a large tripartite motif (TRIM)-related protein found predominantly in cardiac and skeletal muscle. Cmya5 is an expression biomarker for a number of diseases affecting striated muscle and may also be a schizophrenia risk gene. T...
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Autores principales: | Matthew A. Benson, Caroline L. Tinsley, Adrian J. Waite, Francesca A. Carlisle, Steve M. M. Sweet, Elisabeth Ehler, Christopher H. George, F. Anthony Lai, Enca Martin-Rendon, Derek J. Blake |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/15612c84e60c4397ba603b292142ca3f |
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