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  1. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
  2. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Volume 65
  3. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Volume 65, Issue 22, November 2008
  4. Erythropoietins from teleosts
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A bee-line into learning and memory mechanisms
The complexity of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) made simple
Erythropoietins from teleosts
Telomeric nucleosomes: Forgotten players at chromosome ends
Cell penetrating peptide inhibitors of Nuclear Factor-kappa B
Rheological behavior of mammalian cells
The chemical versatility of the β–α–β fold: Catalytic promiscuity and divergent evolution in the tautomerase superfamily
Light-harvesting complexes of vascular plants
Cadmium-induced autophagy and apoptosis are mediated by a calcium signaling pathway
Serum-responsive expression of carbonyl-metabolizing enzymes in normal and transformed human buccal keratinocytes
Molecular and structural effects of inverse agonistic mutations on signaling of the thyrotropin receptor – a basally active GPCR
Dissection of a novel molecular determinant mediating Golgi to trans-Golgi network transition
Na+ binding to meizothrombin desF1
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Erythropoietins from teleosts

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Chu, C. Y. Cheng, C. H. Yang, C. H. Huang, C. J.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract The epo genes of many teleosts, including zebrafish, have been cloned following the first identification of nonmammalian EPO from fugu in 2004. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) animal model is well suited for both developmental and genetic analyses for studying vertebrate erythropoiesis. The purpose of this review is to provide an update of recent progress in research on teleost EPO with a focus on its structure, expression and secretion. The EPO receptor and the downstream JAK/STAT signaling pathway are also discussed.
Starting Page 3545
Ending Page 3552
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 1420682X
Journal Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Volume Number 65
Issue Number 22
e-ISSN 14209071
Language English
Publisher SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel
Publisher Date 2008-07-12
Publisher Place Basel
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword EPO EPO receptor glycosylation secretion zebrafish Biochemistry Life Sciences Biomedicine general Cell Biology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Cell Biology Molecular Biology Molecular Medicine Pharmacology Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
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