%0 Figure %A Thuy Duong, Nguyen %A Morris, Glenn E. %A Lam, Le Thanh %A Zhang, Qiuping %A A. Sewry, Caroline %A M. Shanahan, Catherine %A Holt, Ian %D 2014 %T Tissue-specific expression of giant and alpha isoforms of nesprins. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Tissue_specific_expression_of_giant_and_alpha_isoforms_of_nesprins_/993469 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0094380.g002 %2 https://plos.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/1457591 %K cell biology %K Cellular structures and organelles %K Cell membranes %K Membrane proteins %K Transmembrane proteins %K Molecular cell biology %K Biochemistry %K dna %K DNA amplification %K proteins %K Structural proteins %K rna %K RNA synthesis %K Nucleic acids %K immunology %K immunochemistry %K genetics %K gene expression %K Gene regulation %K Genetic dominance %K Autosomal dominant traits %K Human genetics %K Molecular genetics %K cardiology %K Cardiovascular diseases %K cardiomyopathies %K neurology %K Muscular dystrophies %K alpha %K isoforms %X

Quantitative PCR to show mRNA expression of nesprin isoforms relative to the expression of two endogenous house-keeping controls. Charts represent the mean relative expression ± SEM, measured in cDNA preparations from 20 human tissues and 7 cell lines. These values are given in Tables S3 and S4 in File S1. Bar charts show relative expression of (A) nesprin-1-giant and nesprin-2-giant, and (B) nesprin-1-alpha-2 and nesprin-2-alpha-1.

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