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ELECTROPHORESIS, 2002
The lack of cDNA libraries derived from myelinating oligodendrocytes has hampered attempts to identify proteins associated with myelination during normal development or with remyelination after insult or disease. We, therefore, established a new method to elucidate such proteins by coupling the techniques of X-irradiation, two-dimensional (2-D) gel ...
Raymond J, Colello +3 more
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The lack of cDNA libraries derived from myelinating oligodendrocytes has hampered attempts to identify proteins associated with myelination during normal development or with remyelination after insult or disease. We, therefore, established a new method to elucidate such proteins by coupling the techniques of X-irradiation, two-dimensional (2-D) gel ...
Raymond J, Colello +3 more
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Journal of Neurochemistry, 2016
AbstractPeripheral nerve myelination is a complex event resulting from spatially and temporally regulated reciprocal interactions between the neuron and myelin‐forming Schwann cells. The dynamic process and the protein functional modules and networks that operate throughout the myelination process are poorly understood because of a lack of ...
Kangas Salla +8 more
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AbstractPeripheral nerve myelination is a complex event resulting from spatially and temporally regulated reciprocal interactions between the neuron and myelin‐forming Schwann cells. The dynamic process and the protein functional modules and networks that operate throughout the myelination process are poorly understood because of a lack of ...
Kangas Salla +8 more
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ELECTROPHORESIS, 1998
AbstractMyelin is necessary for the conduction of high frequency and high velocity nerve impulses in the central nervous system of mammals, and severe neurological disturbances develop as a result of myelin loss. In this report, we have characterized changes in the brain proteomic profile of transgenic mice that develop a c‐myc‐induced degenerative ...
N A, Jensen, J E, Celis
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AbstractMyelin is necessary for the conduction of high frequency and high velocity nerve impulses in the central nervous system of mammals, and severe neurological disturbances develop as a result of myelin loss. In this report, we have characterized changes in the brain proteomic profile of transgenic mice that develop a c‐myc‐induced degenerative ...
N A, Jensen, J E, Celis
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An overview of the human brain myelin proteome and differences associated with schizophrenia
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2021Daniel Martins-de-Souza +2 more
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Mitochondrial proteome research: the road ahead
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023David J Pagliarini
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Microglia regulation of central nervous system myelin health and regeneration
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2023Sarah A Kent, Veronique E Miron
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Quality control of the mitochondrial proteome
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Johannes M Herrmann +2 more
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Chaperone-mediated autophagy prevents collapse of the neuronal metastable proteome
Cell, 2021Mathieu Bourdenx +2 more
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Generating and navigating proteome maps using mass spectrometry
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2010Christian H Ahrens +2 more
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Lipidome and proteome map of myelin membranes
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2013Gopakumar Gopalakrishnan
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