Research TopicsGenomes and GenesSpecies | ckmbSummaryGene Symbol: ckmb Description: creatine kinase, muscle b Alias: ckm3, wu:fb55e09, zgc:64204, zgc:92070, muscle creatine kinase b Species: zebrafish Top Publications
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Protein expression patterns in zebrafish skeletal muscle: initial characterization and the effects of hypoxic exposureCharles A Bosworth
Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA
Proteomics 5:1362-71. 2005..The difference between protein and mRNA expression illustrates the need to integrate both measures for a more complete understanding of gene expression in fish during hypoxic exposure...
Transcriptome analysis of the response to chronic constant hypoxia in zebrafish heartsInes J Marques
Department of Integrative Zoology, Institute of Biology, University of Leiden, Wassenaarseweg 64, 2333 AL, Leiden, The Netherlands
J Comp Physiol B 178:77-92. 2008..We have identified here many novel genes involved in the response to CCH in the heart, which may have potential clinical implications in the future...
Serial analysis of gene expression in the skeletal muscles of zebrafish fed with a methylmercury-contaminated dietSebastien Cambier
Universite de Bordeaux 1, UMR 5805 CNRS, Station Marine d Arcachon, Place du Dr Peyneau, Arcachon, 33120, France
Environ Sci Technol 44:469-75. 2010..Furthermore, this is the first time that the SAGE was used to characterize the effect of a toxicant at the genome scale in an aquatic organism...
A reference growth curve for nutritional experiments in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and changes in whole body proteome during developmentP Gómez-Requeni
Department of Biology, High Technology Center, University of Bergen, 5008, Bergen, Norway
Fish Physiol Biochem 36:1199-215. 2010..Thus, in order to design nutritional studies with zebrafish fed Artemia nauplii, it is recommended to select a period between 20 and 40 dpf, when fish allocate most of the ingested energy for non-reproductive growth purposes...
