Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.X-linked dominant scapuloperoneal myopathy is due to a mutation in the gene encoding four-and-a-Half-LIM protein 1
Catarina M. Quinzi et al.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS (2008)
An X-linked myopathy with postural muscle atrophy and generalized hypertrophy, termed XMPMA, is caused by mutations in FHL1
Christian Windpassinger et al.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS (2008)
Unfolded protein response and aggresome formation in hereditary reducing-body myopathy
Teerin Liewluck et al.
MUSCLE & NERVE (2007)
Familial reducing body myopathy
Maki Ohsawa et al.
BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT (2007)
Four and a half LIM protein 1 binds myosin-binding protein C and regulates myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly
MJ McGrath et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2006)
Ultrastructural detection of DNA fragmentation in myonuclei of fatal reducing body myopathy
K Ikezoe et al.
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA (2004)
Nucleolar characteristics of reducing bodies in reducing body myopathy
A Shinde et al.
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA (2004)
The LIM domain: From the cytoskeleton to the nucleus
JL Kadrmas et al.
NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY (2004)
Aggresome-related biogenesis of Lewy bodies
KSP McNaught et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE (2002)
Cytoplasmic dynein/dynactin mediates the assembly of aggresomes
JA Johnston et al.
CELL MOTILITY AND THE CYTOSKELETON (2002)
Reducing body myopathy with cytoplasmic bodies and rigid spine syndrome: A mixed congenital myopathy
HH Goebel et al.
NEUROPEDIATRICS (2001)
Characterization of tissue-specific LIM domain protein (FHL1C) which is an alternatively spliced isoform of a human LIM-only protein (FHL1)
EKO Ng et al.
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY (2001)
Aggresomes, inclusion bodies and protein aggregation
RR Kopito
TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY (2000)