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    Anatomical integration of the sacral–hindlimb unit coordinated by GDF11 underlies variation in hindlimb positioning in tetrapods

    Elucidating how body parts from different primordia are integrated during development is essential for understanding the nature of morphological evolution. In tetrapod evolution, while the position of the hind...

    Yoshiyuki Matsubara, Tatsuya Hirasawa, Shiro Egawa in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2017)

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    Pure pressure stress increased monocarboxylate transporter in human aortic smooth muscle cell membrane

    Lactate is formed and utilized continuously under fully aerobic conditions. Lactate is oxidized actively at all times, especially during exercise. Family of monocarboxylate transport proteins (MCTs) that are d...

    Koji Oikawa, Kenji Iizuka, Takeshi Murakami in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (2004)

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    A 44-kDa of protein identical to the N-terminal amino acid sequence of MCT1 in human circulation

    A family of specific carrier protein designated as monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) has been known to transport the lactate and other moncarboxylates in mammalian cells. We hypothesized the presence of serum ...

    Kenji Iizuka, Noriteru Morita, Tatsuya Nagai in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (2003)