HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ve̕ronique Rogemond from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Processing and Nuclear Localization of CRMP2 during Brain Development Induce Neurite Outgrowth Inhibition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/23,/2008
- what: Subcellular Localization of the Short CRMP2 Isoform- the authors examine the localization of the full-length and short forms of CRMP2 by transient transfection of full-length or C-terminally truncated (⌬C503) CRMP2 in PC12 cells.
SUMMARY
Among them, CRMP2 was originally identified as a signaling molecule, required for growth cone collapse of dorsal root ganglion neurons . . .
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