Isoform-specific interaction of the myosin-binding proteins (MYBPs) with skeletal and cardiac myosin is a property of the C-terminal immunoglobulin domain (1997)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: REINACH, FERNANDO DE CASTRO - IQ
- Unidade: IQ
- Assunto: BIOQUÍMICA
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher place: Washington
- Date published: 1997
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 272, n. 33, p. 20866-20872, 1997
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ABNT
ALYONYCHETA, T N et al. Isoform-specific interaction of the myosin-binding proteins (MYBPs) with skeletal and cardiac myosin is a property of the C-terminal immunoglobulin domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry, v. 272, n. 33, p. 20866-20872, 1997Tradução . . Acesso em: 01 maio 2024. -
APA
Alyonycheta, T. N., Mikawa, T., Reinach, F. de C., & Fischman, D. A. (1997). Isoform-specific interaction of the myosin-binding proteins (MYBPs) with skeletal and cardiac myosin is a property of the C-terminal immunoglobulin domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272( 33), 20866-20872. -
NLM
Alyonycheta TN, Mikawa T, Reinach F de C, Fischman DA. Isoform-specific interaction of the myosin-binding proteins (MYBPs) with skeletal and cardiac myosin is a property of the C-terminal immunoglobulin domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1997 ; 272( 33): 20866-20872.[citado 2024 maio 01 ] -
Vancouver
Alyonycheta TN, Mikawa T, Reinach F de C, Fischman DA. Isoform-specific interaction of the myosin-binding proteins (MYBPs) with skeletal and cardiac myosin is a property of the C-terminal immunoglobulin domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1997 ; 272( 33): 20866-20872.[citado 2024 maio 01 ] - Complete sequence of human fast-type and slow-type muscle myosin -binding-protein c (mybp-c)
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