The protein is expressed at constant levels throughout the cell cycle.
The protein binds calcium and is expressed in the central nervous system.
Immunophenotyping is a technique used to study the protein expressed by cells.
This further supports the identity of the protein expressed in the epididymis.
This suggests that the mutant protein is expressed at a low level, and it has a toxic effect.
The protein is primarily expressed in the peripheral blood leukocytes.
It is the only viral protein expressed during the first latency phase.
It is notable for its ability to alter the proteins expressed on its surface.
The protein encoded by this gene is highly expressed in the placenta.
The protein is expressed in the developing tissues and fluoresces under illumination.