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XB-ANAT-2

Papers associated with ectoderm∨derBy=4 (and tnpo1)

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HvPIP1;6, a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) plasma membrane water channel particularly expressed in growing compared with non-growing leaf tissues., Wei W., Plant Cell Physiol. August 1, 2007; 48 (8): 1132-47.


Molecular and cellular characterization of a water-channel protein, AQP-h3, specifically expressed in the frog ventral skin., Tanii H., J Membr Biol. July 1, 2002; 188 (1): 43-53.


Cloning and functional expression of an MIP (AQP0) homolog from killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) lens., Virkki LV., Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. December 1, 2001; 281 (6): R1994-2003.


A 76-bp deletion in the Mip gene causes autosomal dominant cataract in Hfi mice., Sidjanin DJ., Genomics. June 15, 2001; 74 (3): 313-9.


Functional impairment of lens aquaporin in two families with dominantly inherited cataracts., Francis P., Hum Mol Genet. September 22, 2000; 9 (15): 2329-34.


Transmembrane helix 5 is critical for the high water permeability of aquaporin., Kuwahara M., Biochemistry. December 7, 1999; 38 (49): 16340-6.


Comparison of the water transporting properties of MIP and AQP1., Chandy G., J Membr Biol. September 1, 1997; 159 (1): 29-39.


Water and glycerol permeabilities of aquaporins 1-5 and MIP determined quantitatively by expression of epitope-tagged constructs in Xenopus oocytes., Yang B., J Biol Chem. June 27, 1997; 272 (26): 16140-6.


Ion, water and neutral solute transport in Xenopus oocytes expressing frog lens MIP., Kushmerick C., Exp Eye Res. September 1, 1995; 61 (3): 351-62.


Water channel properties of major intrinsic protein of lens., Mulders SM., J Biol Chem. April 14, 1995; 270 (15): 9010-16.

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