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D. Pandolfo

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  7
Citations -  416

D. Pandolfo is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: ORFS & Cosmid. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 396 citations.

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Telethonin, a novel sarcomeric protein of heart and skeletal muscle

TL;DR: Antibodies against a recombinant telethonin fragment were used for Western blot analysis, confirming the presence of this 19 kDa protein in heart and skeletal muscle and revealing an immunofluorescence pattern typical of sarcomeric proteins, overlapping myosin.
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The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV and its evolutionary implications.

Peter Philippsen, +87 more
- 29 May 1997 - 
TL;DR: The possible evolutionary origins of this unexpected feature of yeast genome organization, found in cosmid clones from chromosome XIV of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are considered.
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Identification of 4370 expressed sequence tags from a 3'-end-specific cDNA library of human skeletal muscle by DNA sequencing and filter hybridization.

TL;DR: A new method has been developed for the construction of unbiased cDNA libraries specially designed for the production of ESTs corresponding to the 3'-end portion of the mRNAs, applied to human skeletal muscle, where the analysis of the transcription profile is particularly difficult for the presence of several very abundant transcripts.
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Fine mapping of five human skeletal muscle genes: alpha-tropomyosin, beta-tropomyosin, troponin-I slow-twitch, troponin-I fast-twitch, and troponin-C fast.

TL;DR: The chromosomal localization of the human skeletal muscle genes TroponIn-I slow-twitch, Troponin-I fast-twitch (TNNI2), and Trop onin-C fast (TnnC2) and the refinement of the position for alpha-Tropomyosin (TPM1) and beta-Ttropomyos in TPM2 are reported.