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1: List of pages with the keyword Cypher
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- ZASP protein (796 bytes)
2: ...otif) or '''LIM domain-binding protein 3''' or '''cypher protein''' is a skeletal muscle protein containin... - 1wjl (2,464 bytes)
2: ==Solution structure of PDZ domain of mouse Cypher protein== - 1x4c (3,469 bytes)
10: ...tive splicing of cardiac isoforms of CAMK2D, LDB3/CYPHER and TNNT2/CTNT during heart remodeling at the juv... - Category:Cypher (37 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Cypher - User:Victor Deineko/Workbench/actinin (4,119 bytes)
20: "Z"eroing in on the role of Cypher in striated muscle function, signaling, and human... - Group:MUZIC:Myozenin (6,739 bytes)
11: ...min-C, myotilin, telethonin, calcineurin and ZASP/Cypher (in general the Enigma protein family, [[http://w... - Group:MUZIC:ZASP (5,220 bytes)
3: ...ein is a 78 kDa, 727-amino-acid human ortholog of cypher (in mouse), independently located to striated hea...
14: ... performs signaling functions; the LIM domains of cypher (the mouse orthologue of ZASP) binds and directs ... - Group:MUZIC:Enigma Family (7,682 bytes)
3: ...PMID:10427098</ref> being the human orthologue of cypher<ref>PMID:10391924</ref> in mouse, also identified...
10: ..., is the 78 kDa, 727-amino-acid human ortholog of cypher, independently identified in heart and skeletal - Group:MUZIC:DARP (3,529 bytes)
21: ...in 2(Itgb1bp2/melusin), Lim domain binding 3(Ldb3/cypher), and synaptopodin 2 (Synpo2/myopodin), DARP/Ankr...
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