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SLC35G3  -  solute carrier family 35, member G3

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: AMAC1, Acyl-malonyl-condensing enzyme 1, FLJ40154, Solute carrier family 35 member G3, TMEM21A, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of AMAC1

 

High impact information on AMAC1

  • CONCLUSION: Differences in iris colors are at least partially attributed to variable AMNC and AMAC within superficial melanocytes [2].
  • RESULTS: Average melanosomal area per perinuclear cytoplasmic area (AMAC) and average number of melanosomes per perinuclear area (AMNC) significantly differed across iris color groups (overall P<.001) [2].
  • Multivariate analysis showed that AMAC can predict the presence of severe CC in women and men, with OR of 4.1 and 2.6 (CI 1.2-14.8 and 1.0-10.6) and coronary disease with OR of 2 [1].
  • Formalin fixed-paraffin-embedded tissues were stained with monoclonal antibody to TN (DAKO) and with MIB-1 (AMAC) [3].
  • One-way analysis of variance was calculated on the 13 clinical scales and 15 experimental scales (A, R, ES, MT, LB, CA, DY, DO, RE, PR, ST, CN, AT, SO-R, AMAC) [4].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of AMAC1

  • Combined optical and electronic analysis of cells with the AMAC transducers [5].

References

  1. Gender paradox in cardiac calcium deposits in middle-aged and elderly patients: mitral annular and coronary calcifications interrelationship. Tenenbaum, A., Fisman, E.Z., Pines, A., Shemesh, J., Shapira, I., Adler, Y., Frenkel, Y., Boyko, V., Motro, M. Maturitas. (2000) [Pubmed]
  2. Melanocytes and iris color. Electron microscopic findings. Imesch, P.D., Bindley, C.D., Khademian, Z., Ladd, B., Gangnon, R., Albert, D.M., Wallow, I.H. Arch. Ophthalmol. (1996) [Pubmed]
  3. Tenascin-C expression in ultrastructurally defined angiogenic and vasculogenic lesions. Kostianovsky, M., Greco, M.A., Cangiarella, J., Zagzag, D. Ultrastructural pathology. (1997) [Pubmed]
  4. Age differences on alcoholic MMPI scales: a discriminant analysis approach. Faulstich, M.E., Carey, M.P., Delatte, J.G., Delatte, G.M. Journal of clinical psychology. (1985) [Pubmed]
  5. Combined optical and electronic analysis of cells with the AMAC transducers. Thomas, R.A., Yopp, T.A., Watson, B.D., Hindman, D.H., Cameron, B.F., Leif, S.B., Leif, R.C., Roque, L., Britt, W. J. Histochem. Cytochem. (1977) [Pubmed]
 
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