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Cell-free synthesis of glial fibrillary acidic protein
Neurochemical Research, 1980Glial fibrillary acidic (GFA) protein has been synthesized in an RNA-dependent cell-free system derived from rabbit reticulocytes. The cell-free synthesized product appears to have the same size as GFA protein isolated from bovine spinal cord, thus showing that GFA protein does not undergo detectable proteolytic processing.
P, Béguin, E M, Shooter, L F, Eng
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Dynamics of bovine glial fibrillary acidic protein phosphorylation
Neuroscience Letters, 1996Recently, the dynamic features of the intermediate filaments (IF) have been revealed. The effect of phosphorylation on the dynamics of bovine glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), the astroglial IF, was studied in vitro with fluorescently labeled GFAP.
Y, Nakamura, M, Takeda, T, Nishimura
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Autoimmune Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Astrocytopathy
Neurology India, 2023Yuxin, Deng, Mingguo, Xie, Lichuan, Zeng
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Phosphorylation of the glial fibrillary acidic protein
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1990AbstractThe glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) was found to be phosphorylated in vivo after intracerebral injection of [32P]‐orthophosphate, in brain Slices, and in a cell free system. The phosphorylated proteins were separated by two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis and then transferred to nitrocellulose sheets.
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Critical Care Medicine, 2019
Objectives: Biomarkers have been suggested as potential prognostic predictors following a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury but their prognostic accuracy is still uncertain.
Michèle Shemilt +13 more
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Objectives: Biomarkers have been suggested as potential prognostic predictors following a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury but their prognostic accuracy is still uncertain.
Michèle Shemilt +13 more
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Glial Fibrillary Acid Protein in Medulloblastomas
1983Glial Fibrillary Acid Protein (GFAP) is regarded as an astroglial-specific component and its presence can therefore be used to control the degree of differentiation of glial elements (BIGNAMI and DAHL, 1974; 1977). This method is being used with increasing frequency in neuro-oncology, with some contradictory results, however (for review see De ARMOND ...
E. Schindler, F. Gullotta
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Glial fibrillary acidic protein and related glial proteins as biomarkers of neurotoxicity
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2005A variety of '-omic' technologies are being increasingly applied in preclinical safety assessments. Such approaches, however, have not been implemented in neurotoxicity safety evaluations. Current regulatory guidelines for assessing neurotoxicity emphasise reliance on traditional histopathological stains and behavioural testing batteries.
James P, O'Callaghan, Krishnan, Sriram
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Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in Hepatic Encephalopathy
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 1981Basal ganglia, thalamus, cerebral cortex, and subcortical white matter were studied in ten cases of hepatic encephalopathy (HE), including three cases of acquired hepatocerebral degeneration (HCD), and in thirteen age-matched controls using the peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunohistochemical staining technique for glial fibrillary acidic (GFA) protein ...
R A, Sobel +3 more
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Optic Disc Edema in Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Autoantibody–Positive Meningoencephalitis
Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 2017Background: Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) autoantibody–positive meningoencephalitis is a newly described entity characterized by a corticosteroid-responsive meningoencephalomyelitis.
John J. Chen +7 more
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Autoimmune encephalitis in glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy
BMJ Case ReportsAutoimmune encephalitis due to glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP) astrocytopathy is a rare cause of subacute neuropsychiatric changes. In this case, a young patient presented with a viral prodrome and meningismus, followed by progressive encephalopathy and movement disorders over the span of 2 weeks.
Charlie Weige Zhao +3 more
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