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References about Calbindin D28k

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Alexianu, M.E, Ho, B.-K., Mohamed, A.H, La Bella, V., Smith, R.G, Appel, S.H The role of calcium-binding proteins in selective motoneuron vulnerability in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (1994) Ann Neurol 36, 846-858.
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Baimbridge, K.G, Celio, M.R, Rogers, J.H Calcium-binding proteins in the nervous system (1992) Trends Neurosci 15, 303-308.
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Chard, P.S, Bleakman, D., Christakos, S., Fullmer, C.S, Miller, R.J Calcium buffering properties of calbindin D28k and parvalbumin in rat sensory neurones (1993) J Physiol 472, 341-357.
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Christakos, S., Gabrielides, C., Rhoten, W.B Vitamin D-dependent calcium binding proteins: chemistry, distribution, functional considerations, and molecular biology (1989) Endoc Rev 10, 3-26.
Summary: A very useful summary of information about the biology and function of calbindin D28k and calbindin D9k..
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Heizmann, C.W, Braun, K. Changes in Ca2+-binding proteins in human neurodegenerative disorders (1992) Trends Neurosci 15, 259-264.
Summary: Summarizes current knowledge about the role of parvalbumin and calbindin D28k in protecting the brain from damage.
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Linse, S., Thulin, E., Gifford, L.K, Radzewsky, D., Hagan, J., Wilk, R.R, Akerfeldt, K.S Domain organization of calbindin D28k as determined from the association of six synthetic EF-hand fragments (1997) Protein Sci 6, 2385-2396.
Summary: Using peptides of the individual EF-hands in calbindin D28k and a variety of biophysical techniques, the authors present strong evidence that all six EF-hands of calbindin D28k are part of a single domain.
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Parmentier, M., Passage, E., Vassart, G., Mattei, M.G The human calbindin D28k (CALB1) and calretinin genes are located at 8q21.3->q22.1 and 16q22->q23, respectively, suggesting a common duplication with the carbonic anhydrase loci (1991) Cytogenet Cell Genet 57, 41-43.
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Ren, K., Ruda, M.A A comparative study of the calcium-binding proteins calbindin D28k, calretinin, calmodulin and parvalbumin in the rat spinal cord (1994) Brain Res Rev 19, 163-179.
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Seto-Okshima, A., Lawson, D.EM., Emson, P.C, Mountjoy, C.Q, Carasco, L.H Loss of matrix calcium binding protein containing neurons in Huntington's disease (1988) Lancet 1, 1252-1255.
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Veenstra, T.D, Johnson, K.L, Tomlinson, A.J, Naylor, S., Kumar, R. Determination of calcium-binding sites in rat brain calbindin D28k by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (1997) Biochemistry 36, 3535-3542.
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