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Papers associated with ckm



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The expression of creatine kinase isozymes in Xenopus tropicalis, Xenopus laevis laevis, and their viable hybrid., Bürki E., Biochem Genet. February 1, 1985; 23 (1-2): 73-88.


Purification and characterization of cytoplasmic creatine kinase isozymes of Xenopus laevis., Robert J, Kobel HR., Biochem Genet. October 1, 1988; 26 (9-10): 543-55.


Developmental expression of the creatine kinase isozyme system of Xenopus: maternally derived CK-IV isoform persists far beyond the degradation of its maternal mRNA and into the zygotic expression period., Robert J, Wolff J, Jijakli H, Graf JD, Karch F, Kobel HR., Development. March 1, 1990; 108 (3): 507-14.


Differential expression of creatine kinase isozymes during development of Xenopus laevis: an unusual heterodimeric isozyme appears at metamorphosis., Robert J, Du Pasquier L, Kobel HR., Differentiation. February 1, 1991; 46 (1): 23-34.            


A Xenopus laevis creatine kinase isozyme (CK-III/III) expressed preferentially in larval striated muscle: cDNA sequence, developmental expression and subcellular immunolocalization., Robert J, Barandun B, Kobel HR., Genet Res. August 1, 1991; 58 (1): 35-40.


Synaptic plasticity and gravity: ultrastructural, biochemical and physico-chemical fundamentals., Rahmann H, Slenzka K, Körtje KH, Hilbig R., Adv Space Res. January 1, 1992; 12 (1): 63-72.


Analysis of mRNAs under translational control during Xenopus embryogenesis: isolation of new ribosomal protein clones., Loreni F, Francesconi A, Jappelli R, Amaldi F., Nucleic Acids Res. April 25, 1992; 20 (8): 1859-63.


Brain creatine kinase activity during ontogeny of the cichlid fish oreochromis mossambicus and the clawed toad Xenopus laevis, influence of gravity?, Slenzka K, Appel R, Rahmann H., Neurochem Int. April 1, 1993; 22 (4): 405-11.


Behavioural and biochemical investigations of the influence of altered gravity on the CNS of aquatic vertebrates during ontogeny., Slenzka K, Appel R, Hilbig R, Kappel Th, Vetter S, Freischütz B, Rahmann H., Adv Space Res. January 1, 1994; 14 (8): 309-12.


Reduced maximum shortening velocity in the absence of phosphocreatine observed in intact fibres of Xenopus skeletal muscle., Westerblad H, Lännergren J., J Physiol. January 15, 1995; 482 ( Pt 2) 383-90.


Metabolic support of Na+ pump in apically permeabilized A6 kidney cell epithelia: role of creatine kinase., Guerrero ML, Beron J, Spindler B, Groscurth P, Wallimann T, Verrey F., Am J Physiol. February 1, 1997; 272 (2 Pt 1): C697-706.


Copurification of vimentin, energy metabolism enzymes, and a MER5 homolog with nucleoside diphosphate kinase. Identification of tissue-specific interactions., Otero AS., J Biol Chem. June 6, 1997; 272 (23): 14690-4.


Open state destabilization by ATP occupancy is mechanism speeding burst exit underlying KATP channel inhibition by ATP., Li L, Geng X, Drain P., J Gen Physiol. January 1, 2002; 119 (1): 105-16.                    


Phosphocreatine as a determinant of K(ATP) channel activity in pancreatic beta-cells., Krippeit-Drews P, Bäcker M, Düfer M, Drews G., Pflugers Arch. February 1, 2003; 445 (5): 556-62.


The mouse muscle creatine kinase promoter faithfully drives reporter gene expression in transgenic Xenopus laevis., Lim W, Neff ES, Furlow JD., Physiol Genomics. June 17, 2004; 18 (1): 79-86.


Temporal regulation of global gene expression and cellular morphology in Xenopus kidney cells in response to clinorotation., Kitamoto J, Fukui A, Asashima M., Adv Space Res. January 1, 2005; 35 (9): 1654-61.


Effects of acute creatine kinase inhibition on metabolism and tension development in isolated single myocytes., Kindig CA, Howlett RA, Stary CM, Walsh B, Hogan MC., J Appl Physiol (1985). February 1, 2005; 98 (2): 541-9.


Microarray-based identification of VegT targets in Xenopus., Taverner NV, Kofron M, Kofron M, Shin Y, Kabitschke C, Gilchrist MJ, Wylie C, Cho KW, Heasman J, Smith JC., Mech Dev. March 1, 2005; 122 (3): 333-54.                                          


Changing a limb muscle growth program into a resorption program., Cai L, Das B, Brown DD., Dev Biol. April 1, 2007; 304 (1): 260-71.                      


Identification of ClC-2 and CIC-K2 chloride channels in cultured rat type IV spiral ligament fibrocytes., Qu C, Liang F, Smythe NM, Schulte BA., J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. June 1, 2007; 8 (2): 205-19.


HMSN/ACC truncation mutations disrupt brain-type creatine kinase-dependant activation of K+/Cl- co-transporter 3., Salin-Cantegrel A, Shekarabi M, Holbert S, Dion P, Rochefort D, Laganière J, Dacal S, Hince P, Karemera L, Gaspar C, Lapointe JY, Rouleau GA., Hum Mol Genet. September 1, 2008; 17 (17): 2703-11.


Dynamic expression pattern of distinct genes in the presomitic and somitic mesoderm during Xenopus development., Bourdelas A, Li HY, Carron C, Shi DL., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 53 (7): 1075-9.                                                    


Progesterone-induced changes in the phosphoryl potential during the meiotic divisions in amphibian oocytes: role of Na/K-ATPase., Morrill GA, Dowd TL, Kostellow AB, Gupta RK., BMC Dev Biol. January 26, 2011; 11 67.                


Transit defect of potassium-chloride Co-transporter 3 is a major pathogenic mechanism in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy with agenesis of the corpus callosum., Salin-Cantegrel A, Rivière JB, Shekarabi M, Rasheed S, Dacal S, Laganière J, Gaudet R, Rochefort D, Lesca G, Gaspar C, Dion PA, Lapointe JY, Rouleau GA., J Biol Chem. August 12, 2011; 286 (32): 28456-65.


Myogenic waves and myogenic programs during Xenopus embryonic myogenesis., Della Gaspera B, Armand AS, Sequeira I, Chesneau A, Mazabraud A, Lécolle S, Charbonnier F, Chanoine C., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2012; 241 (5): 995-1007.                                    


Essential role of the zinc finger transcription factor Casz1 for mammalian cardiac morphogenesis and development., Liu Z, Li W, Ma X, Ding N, Spallotta F, Southon E, Tessarollo L, Gaetano C, Mukouyama YS, Thiele CJ., J Biol Chem. October 24, 2014; 289 (43): 29801-16.


Xenopus SOX5 enhances myogenic transcription indirectly through transrepression., Della Gaspera B, Chesneau A, Weill L, Charbonnier F, Chanoine C., Dev Biol. October 15, 2018; 442 (2): 262-275.                    


The SNPs in myoD gene from normal muscle developing individuals have no effect on muscle mass., Ding S, Nie Y, Zhang X, Liu X, Wang C, Wang C, Yuan R, Chen K, Zhu Q, Cai S, Fang Y, Chen Y, Chen Y, Mo D., BMC Genet. September 2, 2019; 20 (1): 72.      


Predation threats for a 24-h period activated the extension of axons in the brains of Xenopus tadpoles., Mori T, Kitani Y, Hatakeyama D, Machida K, Goto-Inoue N, Hayakawa S, Yamamoto N, Kashiwagi K, Kashiwagi A., Sci Rep. July 16, 2020; 10 (1): 11737.                    

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