Publication: Expression of nogo-a is decreased with increasing gestational age in the human fetal brain
Expression of nogo-a is decreased with increasing gestational age in the human fetal brain
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Haybaeck, J., Lienos, I. C., Dulay, R. J., Bettermann, K., Miller, C. L., Wälchli, T., Frei, K., Virgintino, D., Rizzi, M., & Weis, S. (2012). Expression of nogo-a is decreased with increasing gestational age in the human fetal brain. Developmental Neuroscience, 34(5), 402–416. https://doi.org/10.1159/000343143
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Nogo is a member of the reticulon family. Our understanding of the physiological functions of the Nogo-A protein has grown over the last few years, and this molecule is now recognized as one of the most important axonal regrowth inhibitors present in central nervous system (CNS) myelin. Nogo-A plays other important roles in nervous system development, epilepsy, vascular physiology, muscle pathology, stroke, inflammation, and CNS tumors. Since the exact role of Nogo-A protein in human brain development is still poorly understood, we st
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Haybaeck, J., Lienos, I. C., Dulay, R. J., Bettermann, K., Miller, C. L., Wälchli, T., Frei, K., Virgintino, D., Rizzi, M., & Weis, S. (2012). Expression of nogo-a is decreased with increasing gestational age in the human fetal brain. Developmental Neuroscience, 34(5), 402–416. https://doi.org/10.1159/000343143