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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 17, 2009
Negative autoregulation of GTF2IRD1 in Williams-Beuren syndrome via a novel DNA binding mechanismStephen J Palmer, Nicole Santucci, Jocelyn Widagdo, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 30, 2023
Preexisting tissue mechanical hypertension at adherens junctions disrupts apoptotic extrusion in epitheliaZoya Mann, Fayth Lim, Suzie Verma, et al.
Human Genetics|August 16, 2015
The nuclear localization pattern and interaction partners of GTF2IRD1 demonstrate a role in chromatin regulationPaulina Carmona-Mora, Jocelyn Widagdo, Florence Tomasetig, et al.
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|January 24, 2007
Expression of Gtf2ird1, the Williams syndrome-associated gene, during mouse developmentStephen J Palmer, Enoch S E Tay, Nicole Santucci, et al.
Iscience|April 29, 2020
Tropomyosin Tpm3.1 Is Required to Maintain the Structure and Function of the Axon Initial SegmentAmr Abouelezz, Holly Stefen, Mikael Segerstråle, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|October 31, 2007
Tropomyosin 4 defines novel filaments in skeletal muscle associated with muscle remodelling/regeneration in normal and diseased muscleNicole Vlahovich, Galina Schevzov, Visalini Nair-Shaliker, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 14, 2008
Cytoskeletal tropomyosin Tm5NM1 is required for normal excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscleNicole Vlahovich, Anthony J Kee, Chris Van der Poel, et al.
Endocrinology|February 9, 2008
The murine stanniocalcin 2 gene is a negative regulator of postnatal growthAndy C-M Chang, Jeff Hook, Frances A Lemckert, et al.
Plos One|May 16, 2015
Cell elasticity is regulated by the tropomyosin isoform composition of the actin cytoskeletonIman Jalilian, Celine Heu, Hong Cheng, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|July 24, 2019
Colocation of Tpm3.1 and myosin IIa heads defines a discrete subdomain in stress fibresJoyce C M Meiring, Nicole S Bryce, Maria Lastra Cagigas, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 17, 2009
Negative autoregulation of GTF2IRD1 in Williams-Beuren syndrome via a novel DNA binding mechanismStephen J Palmer, Nicole Santucci, Jocelyn Widagdo, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 30, 2023
Preexisting tissue mechanical hypertension at adherens junctions disrupts apoptotic extrusion in epitheliaZoya Mann, Fayth Lim, Suzie Verma, et al.
Human Genetics|August 16, 2015
The nuclear localization pattern and interaction partners of GTF2IRD1 demonstrate a role in chromatin regulationPaulina Carmona-Mora, Jocelyn Widagdo, Florence Tomasetig, et al.
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|January 24, 2007
Expression of Gtf2ird1, the Williams syndrome-associated gene, during mouse developmentStephen J Palmer, Enoch S E Tay, Nicole Santucci, et al.
Iscience|April 29, 2020
Tropomyosin Tpm3.1 Is Required to Maintain the Structure and Function of the Axon Initial SegmentAmr Abouelezz, Holly Stefen, Mikael Segerstråle, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|October 31, 2007
Tropomyosin 4 defines novel filaments in skeletal muscle associated with muscle remodelling/regeneration in normal and diseased muscleNicole Vlahovich, Galina Schevzov, Visalini Nair-Shaliker, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 14, 2008
Cytoskeletal tropomyosin Tm5NM1 is required for normal excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscleNicole Vlahovich, Anthony J Kee, Chris Van der Poel, et al.
Endocrinology|February 9, 2008
The murine stanniocalcin 2 gene is a negative regulator of postnatal growthAndy C-M Chang, Jeff Hook, Frances A Lemckert, et al.
Plos One|May 16, 2015
Cell elasticity is regulated by the tropomyosin isoform composition of the actin cytoskeletonIman Jalilian, Celine Heu, Hong Cheng, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|July 24, 2019
Colocation of Tpm3.1 and myosin IIa heads defines a discrete subdomain in stress fibresJoyce C M Meiring, Nicole S Bryce, Maria Lastra Cagigas, et al.
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