known. Several genes – K-Rev interaction trapped 1 (ССМ1), malcavernin (CCM2) and programmed cell death protein 10 (ССМ3) – have been identified as having...
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The CCM2 gene contains 10 coding exons and an alternatively spliced exon 1B. This gene is located on chromosome 7p13 and loss of function mutations on...
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The gene for CCM2 encodes a protein named malcavernin that contains a phosphotyrosine binding domain. The exact biological function of CCM2 is not clear...
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HGNC:10625 Q9Y258 2415 CCL27 HGNC:10626 Q9Y4X3 2416 CCL28 HGNC:17700 Q9NRJ3 2417 CCM2 HGNC:21708 Q9BSQ5 2418 CCM2L HGNC:16153 Q9NUG4 2419 CCN1 HGNC:2654 O00622...
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Virginia Department of Conservation & Recreation. Retrieved 21 November 2010. "CCM2 Catchments and Rivers of Europe". Joint Research Center of the European Commission...
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causes cerebral cavernous malformations: complete inactivation of CCM1, CCM2 or CCM3 in affected endothelial cells". Human Molecular Genetics. 18 (5):...
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Jin, Menglin; Dickinson, R. E.; Vogelmann, A. M. (1997). "A Comparison of CCM2–BATS Skin Temperature and Surface-Air Temperature with Satellite and Surface...
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