Tissue specific expression of Myosin IC Isoforms
BMC Cell Biology2014Vol. 15(1), pp. 8–8
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Abstract
The differences in the expression profile of the myosin IC isoforms indicate a tissue-specific MYOIC gene regulation and further suggest that the myosin IC isoforms, despite their high sequence homology, might have tissue-specific and isoform-specific functions.
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