Calbindins are three different calcium-binding proteins: calbindin, calretinin and S100G. They were originally described as vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding...
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Calbindin 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CALB1 gene. It belongs to the calbindin family of calcium-binding proteins, along with calretinin...
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Calretinin, also known as calbindin 2 (formerly 29 kDa calbindin), is a calcium-binding protein involved in calcium signaling. In humans, the calretinin...
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neurons are protective against MPP+ insult due to the expression of calbindin. Calbindin regulates the availability of Ca2+ within the cell, which is not...
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dopaminergic neurons in the pars compacta contain less calbindin than other dopaminergic neurons. Calbindin is a protein involved in calcium ion transport within...
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Solute carrier family protein SLC22A8 expressed in proximal tubules, calbindin expressed in distal tubules and aquaporin 2 expressed in the collecting...
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by Ted Jones, states that neurons in the thalamus belong to either a calbindin-immunopositive matrix of diffusely and widely projecting neurons, or to...
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in the upper layer (or dorsal tier) contain a binding protein called calbindin-D28K which can buffer calcium levels inside the cell when it becomes too...
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specific, recognizable feature of Purkinje neurons is the expression of calbindin. Calbindin staining of rat brain after unilateral chronic sciatic nerve injury...
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(2009) An Evaluation of Estrogenic Activity of Parabens Using Uterine Calbindin-D9k Gene in an Immature Rat Model. Toxicological Sciences. 112, 68–77...
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uptake, calcium is immediately bound to calbindin, a vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein. Calbindin transfers the calcium directly into the epithelial...
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regulated genes Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding proteins, including calbindins and S100G Vitamin D resistant rickets, X-linked hypophosphatemia, a form...
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Compartmentalization of calcium binding proteins such as calretinin and calbindin-28 kDa has been noted within cells, suggesting that these proteins perform...
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the superficial medullary dorsal horn of monkeys and their relation to calbindin immunoreactivity". The Journal of Neuroscience. 24 (1): 248–56. doi:10...
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markers are calretinin (most abundant subtype in DLPFC, about 50%) and calbindin. Interneurons are also divided into subgroups by the expression of neuropeptides...
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increases the absorption of calcium (as Ca2+ ions) by the intestine via calbindin. PTH was one of the first hormones to be shown to use the G-protein adenylyl...
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pyramidal cells. Martinotti cells express somatostatin and sometimes calbindin, but not parvalbumin or vasoactive intestinal peptide. Furthermore, Martinotti...
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proteins involved in calcium absorption in the intestine, such as TRPV6 and calbindin. The VDR is part of the nuclear receptor superfamily of steroid hormone...
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(CaM) and troponin C (TnC) and Ca2+ buffers such as calreticulin and calbindin D9k. While the majority of the known EF-hand calcium-binding proteins...
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Medial frontopolar (Area 10m) cortex also contains fewer parvalbumin- and calbindin-immunoreactive neurons relative to other frontal lobe regions, especially...
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ATP2A3 Sodium-calcium exchangers SLC8B1 SLC24A5 Sensors and chelators Calbindin Calmodulin CALM1 CALM2 CALM3 CALML3 CALML5 Calsequestrin Calretinin Gelsolin...
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matrix/striosome division is here revealed by dual immunohistochemical (calbindin, CALB; green) and transgenic (red fluorescent protein, RFP; red) labeling...
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altered in the inhibitory neurons that contain another calcium buffer, calbindin, targeting the dendrites of pyramidal neurons, and the expression of the...
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Fullmer, C. S.; Wasserman, R. H. (1987). "Chicken intestinal 28-kilodalton calbindin-D: Complete amino acid sequence and structural considerations". Proceedings...
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ATP2A3 Sodium-calcium exchangers SLC8B1 SLC24A5 Sensors and chelators Calbindin Calmodulin CALM1 CALM2 CALM3 CALML3 CALML5 Calsequestrin Calretinin Gelsolin...
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ATP2A3 Sodium-calcium exchangers SLC8B1 SLC24A5 Sensors and chelators Calbindin Calmodulin CALM1 CALM2 CALM3 CALML3 CALML5 Calsequestrin Calretinin Gelsolin...
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Item Recognition Interference Control n/a D1 D2 Dopamine GABA Glutamate Calbindin Calretinin Distinct types of inhibitory neurons Parvalbumin DLPFC...
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surface on E12. These cells, which show intense immunoreactivity for calbindin and calretinin, are characterized by their large size and axonal projection...
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nigra. Calbindin is expressed by cerebellar Purkinje cells and granule cells of the hippocampus. The reorganization and migration of calbindin-stained...
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have indicated that Renshaw cells synthesize calcium-binding proteins calbindin-D28k and parvalbumin.[clarification needed] Further, during spinal reflex...
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