GAP-43 Protein
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A nervous tissue specific protein which is highly expressed in NEURONS during development and NERVE REGENERATION. It has been implicated in neurite outgrowth, long-term potentiation, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION, and NEUROTRANSMITTER release. (From Neurotoxicology 1994;15(1):41-7) It is also a substrate of PROTEIN KINASE C.
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D019922
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D12.776.395.550.400 D12.776.543.550.400 D12.776.641.400
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Concept/Terms |
GAP-43 Protein- GAP-43 Protein
- GAP 43 Protein
- GAP-43
- GAP43 Protein
- Phosphoprotein pp46
- Nerve Growth Cone Membrane Protein GAP-43
- Nerve Growth Cone Membrane Protein GAP 43
- Neuromodulin
- Phosphoprotein B-50
- Phosphoprotein B 50
- Phosphoprotein F1
- B-50 Protein
- B 50 Protein
- Growth-Associated Protein 43
- Growth Associated Protein 43
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Coulson-Thomas YM, Coulson-Thomas VJ, Filippo TR, Mortara RA, da Silveira RB, Nader HB, Porcionatto MA. Adult bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells expressing chondroitinase AC transplanted into CNS injury sites promote local brain chondroitin sulphate degradation. J Neurosci Methods. 2008 Jun 15; 171(1):19-29.
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