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Papers associated with cardiovascular system (and ids)

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High-Throughput, Comprehensive Single-Cell Proteomic Analysis of Xenopus laevis Embryos at the 50-Cell Stage Using a Microplate-Based MICROFASP System., Zhang Z., Anal Chem. February 22, 2022; 94 (7): 3254-3259.


New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells., Gomes G., Int J Mol Sci. November 28, 2021; 22 (23):                           


The gastrin-releasing peptide/bombesin system revisited by a reverse-evolutionary study considering Xenopus., Hirooka A., Sci Rep. June 25, 2021; 11 (1): 13315.              


Conservation and divergence of protein pathways in the vertebrate heart., Federspiel JD., PLoS Biol. September 6, 2019; 17 (9): e3000437.                                                    


Microscale Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography/Capillary Zone Electrophoresis-Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Deep and Highly Sensitive Bottom-Up Proteomics: Identification of 7500 Proteins with Five Micrograms of an MCF7 Proteome Digest., Yang Z., Anal Chem. September 4, 2018; 90 (17): 10479-10486.


Over 4100 protein identifications from a Xenopus laevis fertilized egg digest using reversed-phase chromatographic prefractionation followed by capillary zone electrophoresis-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry analysis., Yan X., Proteomics. December 1, 2016; 16 (23): 2945-2952.


Finding Our Way through Phenotypes., Deans AR., PLoS Biol. January 6, 2015; 13 (1): e1002033.    


The shroom family proteins play broad roles in the morphogenesis of thickened epithelial sheets., Lee C, Lee C, Lee C., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2009; 238 (6): 1480-91.                            


Characterization of the agr2 gene, a homologue of X. laevis anterior gradient 2, from the zebrafish, Danio rerio., Shih LJ., Gene Expr Patterns. February 1, 2007; 7 (4): 452-60.                

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