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    Myopodin, a synaptopodin homologue, is frequently deleted in invasive prostate cancers.

    Lin F, Yu YP, Woods J, Cieply K, Gooding B, Finkelstein P, Dhir R, Krill D, Becich MJ, Michalopoulos G, Finkelstein S, Luo JH.

    Am J Pathol. 2001 Nov;159(5):1603-12.

    PMID:
    11696420
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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    Differentiation- and stress-dependent nuclear cytoplasmic redistribution of myopodin, a novel actin-bundling protein.

    Weins A, Schwarz K, Faul C, Barisoni L, Linke WA, Mundel P.

    J Cell Biol. 2001 Oct 29;155(3):393-404. Epub 2001 Oct 22.

    PMID:
    11673475
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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