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CINP  -  cyclin-dependent kinase 2 interacting protein

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: CDK2-interacting protein, Cyclin-dependent kinase 2-interacting protein, MGC849
 
 
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Psychiatry related information on CINP

  • The Special Section of the Journal which follows contains four review papers which comprised one session, on Psychological Treatments Combined with Pharmacotherapy, in the two-session CINP Presidential Symposium on Advances in the Treatment of Mood Disorders at the Regional Meeting of the CINP in Brisbane, Australia in December 2005 [1].
 

High impact information on CINP

  • Neurotrophic effects of human brain-derived neurotrophic factor (hBDNF) on forebrain cholinergic neurons were addressed after ex vivo gene transfer to the intact adult rat brain, using a conditionally immortalized neural progenitor cell line (CINP) engineered to secrete the neurotrophin (2.8 ng/h/10(6) cells) [2].
  • Recrystallization of the previously reported monosolvated bis(phthalocyaninato)niobium(IV), [Pc2Nb].CINP (CINP = 1-chloronaphthalene), has allowed isolation of a single crystal of a new solvated form, i.e. [Pc2Nb] [3].
  • Using the two hybrid selection in yeast, we have identified a novel gene, the Cdk2 interacting protein, CINP [4].
  • CINP 2000. Selective estrogen receptor modulators [5].

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