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    Knockout of zebrafish desmin genes does not cause skeletal muscle degeneration but alters calcium flux by Kayman Kürekçi, Gülsüm, Kural Mangit, Ecem, Koyunlar, Cansu, Unsal, Seyda, Saglam, Berk, Ergin, Bora, Gizer, Merve, Uyanik, Ismail, Boustanabadimaralan Düz, Niloufar, Korkusuz, Petek, Talim, Beril, Purali, Nuhan, Hughes, Simon M., Dincer, Pervin R.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-04-2021)
    “…Desmin is a muscle-specific intermediate filament protein that has fundamental role in muscle structure and force transmission. Whereas human desmin protein is…”
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    Physical evidence on desmin–lamin B interaction by KuralMangıt, Ecem, Dinçer, Pervin Rukiye

    Published in Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-01-2021)
    “…Desmin is a muscle specific intermediate filament protein located in cytoplasm. Lamin B, on the other hand, is a nuclear intermediate filament protein. There…”
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    Desmin’s conformational modulation by hydrophobicity by Kural Mangıt, Ecem, Cevheroğlu, Orkun, Dinçer, Pervin

    Published in Türk biyokimya dergisi (29-04-2024)
    “…Nucleocytoplasmic transport is one of the key features in regulation of cellular physiology. Developing a better understanding of the molecular mechanism…”
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    Organelle Positioning in Neurons and Skeletal Muscle Cells by Aksu Mengeş,Evrim, Kural Mangıt,Ecem, Kurt,Can Ebru, Bora,Gamze

    Published in Gazi tıp dergisi (22-05-2021)
    “…Organelles are dynamic compartments, whose spatial positions are tightly regulated for cellular functions. An increasing number of studies have shown…”
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    A cytoplasmic escapee: desmin is going nuclear by Kural Mangit, Ecem, Boustanabadimaralan Düz, Niloufar, Dinçer, Pervin

    Published in Turkish journal of biology (01-01-2021)
    “…It has been a long time since researchers have focused on the cytoskeletal proteins' unconventional functions in the nucleus. Subcellular localization of a…”
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