CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat protein, is up-regulated during wound healing and induces angiogenesis in experimental granulation tissue.
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The muscle ankyrin repeat proteins CARP, Ankrd2, and DARP are not essential for normal cardiac development and function at basal conditions and in response to pressure overloadDisruption of a GATA4/Ankrd1 signaling axis in cardiomyocytes leads to sarcomere disarray: implications for anthracycline cardiomyopathyCurrent Insights into Molecular Mechanisms of Alzheimer Disease and Their Implications for Therapeutic ApproachesANKRD1 acts as a transcriptional repressor of MMP13 via the AP-1 siteTitin, a Central Mediator for Hypertrophic Signaling, Exercise-Induced Mechanosignaling and Skeletal Muscle RemodelingGlobal gene expression profiling in PAI-1 knockout murine heart and kidney: molecular basis of cardiac-selective fibrosisArpp/Ankrd2, a member of the muscle ankyrin repeat proteins (MARPs), translocates from the I-band to the nucleus after muscle injuryALK1 signalling analysis identifies angiogenesis related genes and reveals disparity between TGF-beta and constitutively active receptor induced gene expressionDifferential gene expression analysis of tubule forming and non-tubule forming endothelial cells: CDC42GAP as a counter-regulator in tubule formation.Cytosolic CARP promotes angiotensin II- or pressure overload-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through calcineurin accumulation26S proteasome regulation of Ankrd1/CARP in adult rat ventricular myocytes and human microvascular endothelial cellsCardiac ankyrin repeat protein attenuates cardiac hypertrophy by inhibition of ERK1/2 and TGF-β signaling pathways.Effects of streptozotocin-induced diabetes and physical training on gene expression of titin-based stretch-sensing complexes in mouse striated muscle.Global deletion of Ankrd1 results in a wound-healing phenotype associated with dermal fibroblast dysfunction.Interfacial stress affects rat alveolar type II cell signaling and gene expression.Gene therapy in wound healing: present status and future directions.Gene therapy and wound healingMultifunctional protein: cardiac ankyrin repeat proteinA physiological role for connective tissue growth factor in early wound healingOverexpression of CYP2J2 provides protection against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity.Ankyrin Repeat Domain 1 Protein: A Functionally Pleiotropic Protein with Cardiac Biomarker Potential.The muscle ankyrin repeat proteins are hypoxia-sensitive: in vivo mRNA expression in the hypoxia-tolerant blind subterranean mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi.Characterization of 5,6- and 8,9-epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (5,6- and 8,9-EET) as potent in vivo angiogenic lipids.ANKRD1 regulates innate immune responses against herpes simplex virus 1: A potential role in eczema herpeticum.Genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of the regenerative MRL/MpJ mouse and two normal strains.Characterization of zebrafish (Danio rerio) muscle ankyrin repeat proteins reveals their conserved response to endurance exercise
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat protein, is up-regulated during wound healing and induces angiogenesis in experimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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CARP, a cardiac ankyrin repeat ...... perimental granulation tissue.
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Birgit Reitmaier
Jeffrey M Davidson
Johannes Regenbogen
R Michael Slowey
Susan R Opalenik
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10.1016/S0002-9440(10)62254-7
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z