Myosin-binding domain of skeletal muscle mybp-c (c protein) resides in the c-terminal immunoglobulin c2 motif (1993)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: REINACH, FERNANDO DE CASTRO - IQ
- Unidade: IQ
- Subjects: BIOQUÍMICA; PROTEÍNAS
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Journal of Cell Biology
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v.123, p.619-26, 1993
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ABNT
OKAGAKI, T et al. Myosin-binding domain of skeletal muscle mybp-c (c protein) resides in the c-terminal immunoglobulin c2 motif. Journal of Cell Biology, v. 123, p. 619-26, 1993Tradução . . Acesso em: 10 fev. 2026. -
APA
Okagaki, T., Weber, F. E., Fischman, D. A., Vaughan, K. T., Mikawa, T., & Reinach, F. de C. (1993). Myosin-binding domain of skeletal muscle mybp-c (c protein) resides in the c-terminal immunoglobulin c2 motif. Journal of Cell Biology, 123, 619-26. -
NLM
Okagaki T, Weber FE, Fischman DA, Vaughan KT, Mikawa T, Reinach F de C. Myosin-binding domain of skeletal muscle mybp-c (c protein) resides in the c-terminal immunoglobulin c2 motif. Journal of Cell Biology. 1993 ;123 619-26.[citado 2026 fev. 10 ] -
Vancouver
Okagaki T, Weber FE, Fischman DA, Vaughan KT, Mikawa T, Reinach F de C. Myosin-binding domain of skeletal muscle mybp-c (c protein) resides in the c-terminal immunoglobulin c2 motif. Journal of Cell Biology. 1993 ;123 619-26.[citado 2026 fev. 10 ] - Complete sequence of human fast-type and slow-type muscle myosin -binding-protein c (mybp-c)
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