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PYCARD,
often referred to as ASC (Apoptosis-****ociated speck-like
protein containing a CARD), is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
PYCARD gene...
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Pycard, also
spelt Picard and
Picart (late 14th
century –
early 15th century) was an
English or
French Medieval and
Renaissance transitional composer....
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PYCARD antisense RNA 1 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
PYCARD-AS1 gene. GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000261359 – Ensembl, May 2017...
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musicians may also have been
known in England. It has been
suggested that
Pycard,
composer of the
canon No. 75, was
actually French; but this is unlikely...
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Purcell (1659–1695)
Kevin Puts (born 1972) Veli-Matti
Puumala (born 1965)
Pycard (Picart) (fl. c. 1410) Qu
Xiaosong (born 1952) Qu
Xixian (1919–2008) Johannes...
- Apoptosis-****ociated speck-like
protein containing a CARD, a
protein encoded by the
PYCARD gene
Application Session Controller, an
element of a telecommunications...
- (NLR)
subfamily of PRRs and NLRP3
together with the
adaptor ASC
protein PYCARD forms a caspase-1
activating complex known as the NLRP3 inflammasome. NLRP3...
- apoptosis-****ociated
speck like
protein containing a CARD (also
known as ASC or
Pycard),
which then
recruits pro-caspase-1 via its CARD
domain to
activate inflammatory...
- oligomerization. The
pyrin domain of NLRs
binds to an
adaptor protein ASC (
PYCARD) via PYD-PYD interaction. ASC
contains PYD and CARD
domain and
links the...
- 1281 when he
brought a
lawsuit at
Westminster against Joanna Pycard,
widow of
William Pycard, for
possession of the
Manor of Goldington, Bedfordshire. The...