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MAP1B expression and microtubule stability in growing and regenerating axons
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MAP1B expression and microtubule stability in growing and regenerating axons

Phillip R Gordon‐Weeks and Itzhak Fischer
Microscopy research and technique, v 48(2), pp 63-74
15 Jan 2000
PMID: 10649507

Abstract

axonogenesis regeneration MAP1B
MAP1B is a microtubule‐associated phosphoprotein that is particularly highly expressed in developing neurons. There is experimental evidence that it plays an important role in neuronal differentiation, especially the extension of axons and dendrites, but exactly what role is unclear. Recent experiments have shed light on the gene structure of MAP1B and identified some of the kinases that phosphorylate the protein. Implicit in these findings is the idea that MAP1B regulates the organisation of microtubules in neurites and is itself regulated in a complex way and at a number of levels. Microsc. Res. Tech. 48:63–74, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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