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LAMB1  -  laminin, beta 1

Bos taurus

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Disease relevance of LAMB1

  • cDNA representational difference analysis (RDA) was used to study gene expression profiles in the ileal Peyer's patch of a lamb 1 week after oral inoculation with the scrapie agent [1].
 

High impact information on LAMB1

  • In the bovine tibia, the S0 and A0 Lamb modes are consistently observed in the frequency-thickness region from 0.2 to 1.0 MHz mm, and can be effectively launched at a frequency of 200 kHz, suggesting 200 kHz to be the optimal signal frequency for in vivo clinical applications [2].
  • Assignment of laminin B1 polypeptide (LAMB1) and 2,3 bisphosphoglycerate mutase (BPGM) to the physical and genetic maps of BTA4 [3].

References

  1. cDNA representational difference analysis of ileal Peyer's patches in lambs after oral inoculation with scrapie. Skretting, G., Espenes, A., Ulvund, M.J., Olsaker, I. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. Feasibility of bone assessment with leaky Lamb waves in bone phantoms and a bovine tibia. Lee, K.I., Yoon, S.W. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. Assignment of laminin B1 polypeptide (LAMB1) and 2,3 bisphosphoglycerate mutase (BPGM) to the physical and genetic maps of BTA4. Wu, X., Davis, S.K., Davis, S.L., Gallagher, D.S., Song, Y., Brenneman, R.A., Yeh, C.C., Taylor, J.F. Anim. Genet. (2000) [Pubmed]
 
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