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The following pages link to Trifluoperazine, a calmodulin antagonist, inhibits muscle cell fusion (Q41432965):
Displaying 17 items.
- Cell and molecular biology of myoblast fusion (Q35107552) (← links)
- Identifying New Candidate Genes and Chemicals Related to Prostate Cancer Using a Hybrid Network and Shortest Path Approach (Q36173081) (← links)
- The calcium-dependent myoblast adhesion that precedes cell fusion is mediated by glycoproteins (Q36212753) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of myoblast fusion: blown fuse is required for progression beyond the prefusion complex (Q36254677) (← links)
- Calcineurin activity is required for the initiation of skeletal muscle differentiation (Q36327575) (← links)
- Calmodulin disruption impacts growth and motility in juvenile liver fluke (Q36513985) (← links)
- The fusion of myoblasts (Q39821959) (← links)
- Myogenic cells express multiple myosin isoforms (Q41082846) (← links)
- The effect of Ca2+ on virus-cell fusion and permeability changes (Q43942302) (← links)
- Insulin binding to differentiating muscle cell line L6. (Q44241266) (← links)
- Intracellular calcium and calmodulin involvement in protoplast fusion (Q44866387) (← links)
- Ca2+ channel regulation by transforming growth factor-beta 1 and bone morphogenetic protein-2 in developing mice myotubes (Q47289368) (← links)
- [The electrolyte composition of liver preservation solutions for hepatocytes in a model of in vitro preservation and reoxygenation]. (Q53019640) (← links)
- Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation of the 100-kDa protein in chick embryonic muscle cells in culture (Q67486981) (← links)
- Electric pulse-induced fusion of mouse lymphoma cells: roles of divalent cations and membrane lipid domains (Q69905392) (← links)
- Effect of Ca2+-antagonists on virally-induced cell-permeability changes (Q72408289) (← links)
- Possible involvement of calmodulin and the cytoskeleton in electrofusion of plant protoplasts (Q83264105) (← links)