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Expression of CaBP transcripts in retinal bipolar cells of developing and adult zebrafish

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2016
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Glasauer, S., & Neuhauss, S. (2016). Expression of CaBP transcripts in retinal bipolar cells of developing and adult zebrafish. Matters, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.19185/matters.201604000009

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Ca2+-binding proteins play important roles in neuronal function by transducing Ca2+ signals and thereby regulating crucial processes like synaptic signaling and neuronal development, growth and survival. The Ca2+-binding protein (CaBP) subfamily is part of the vast EF-hand containing calmodulin superfamily. Eight genes encoding CaBPs have been identified in zebrafish, and many of them are expressed in specific subpopulations of retinal neurons during development. Among them, cabp2a and cabp5b have been shown to be expressed in the ret

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2016-04-27

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Glasauer, S., & Neuhauss, S. (2016). Expression of CaBP transcripts in retinal bipolar cells of developing and adult zebrafish. Matters, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.19185/matters.201604000009

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