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Expression of septin 3 isoforms in human brain.
Takehashi M, Tanaka S, Stedeford T, Banasik M, Tsukagoshi-Nagai H, Kinoshita N, Kawamata T, Ueda K. Takehashi M, et al. Among authors: ueda k. Gene Expr. 2004;11(5-6):271-8. doi: 10.3727/000000003783992270. Gene Expr. 2004. PMID: 15200239 Free PMC article.
Possible existence of common internalization mechanisms among arginine-rich peptides.
Suzuki T, Futaki S, Niwa M, Tanaka S, Ueda K, Sugiura Y. Suzuki T, et al. Among authors: ueda k. J Biol Chem. 2002 Jan 25;277(4):2437-43. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110017200. Epub 2001 Nov 15. J Biol Chem. 2002. PMID: 11711547 Free article.
We have shown that not only Tat-(48-60) but many arginine-rich peptides, including HIV-1 Rev-(34-50) and octaarginine (Arg(8)), efficiently translocated through the cell membranes and worked as protein carriers (Futaki, S., Suzuki, T., Ohashi, W., Yagami, T., Tanaka, S., Ueda
We have shown that not only Tat-(48-60) but many arginine-rich peptides, including HIV-1 Rev-(34-50) and octaarginine (Arg(8)), efficiently …
Septin 3 gene polymorphism in Alzheimer's disease.
Takehashi M, Alioto T, Stedeford T, Persad AS, Banasik M, Masliah E, Tanaka S, Ueda K. Takehashi M, et al. Among authors: ueda k. Gene Expr. 2004;11(5-6):263-70. doi: 10.3727/000000003783992243. Gene Expr. 2004. PMID: 15200238 Free PMC article.
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