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Antibodies to Neurofilaments

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
Immune responses to neuronal proteins are a frequent occurrence in neurodegenerative diseases. This study determines the occurrence of autoantibodies to the three neurofilament subunits in phosphorylated and dephosphorylated forms and relates these measures to age, human leukocyte antigen (HLA), and severity of disease in Down syndrome (DS).
Ija Talja   +7 more
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Neurofilaments in diabetic neuropathy

2002
This review discusses the role of abnormal neurofilament (NF) expression, processing, and structure as an etiological factor in diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic sensory and autonomic neuropathy in humans is associated with a spectrum of structural changes in peripheral nerve that includes axonal degeneration, paranodal demyelination, and loss of ...
Paul, Fernyhough, Robert E, Schmidt
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Phosphorylation of neurofilament H subunit as related to arrangement of neurofilaments

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1994
AbstractTo find out what causes differences in phosphorylation states in neurofilaments (NF), we selected two types of dendrite, one provided with very few NFs (Purkinje cell) and the other with relatively many (anterior horn cell). We examined these with four monoclonal antibodies selected by the Western blot analysis, two (NE14 and SMI31 ...
T, Gotow, J, Tanaka
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Neurofilament light chain in serum for the diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2018
Objective To determine the diagnostic and prognostic performance of serum neurofilament light chain (NFL) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Methods This single-centre, prospective, longitudinal study included the following patients: 124 patients ...
F. Verde   +17 more
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Neurofilaments and glial filaments

Tissue and Cell, 1970
The structure of neurofilaments and glial filaments are compared. Both filaments are composed of three subunits-a globule, interconnecting crossbar and side-arms. These elements form a tubular arrangement and their dimensions are given. Since the subunits of both filaments have a similar arrangement but differ in size, it is concluded that they ...
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Phosphorylation protects neurofilaments against proteolysis

Journal of Neuroimmunology, 1987
During incubation with phosphatase, the 200 kDa neurofilament protein in cytoskeletal preparations is degraded extensively. Degradation, which is divalent cation-independent, does not occur when inhibitors of phosphatase are added. The 160 kDa chymotryptic fragment of neurofilaments or affinity-purified 200 kDa protein are not degraded by phosphatase ...
M E, Goldstein   +2 more
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Neurofilaments in neurologic disease

Neurofilaments (NFs), major cytoskeletal constituents of neurons, have emerged as universal biomarkers of neuronal injury. Neuroaxonal damage underlies permanent disability in various neurological conditions. It is crucial to accurately quantify and longitudinally monitor this damage to evaluate disease progression, evaluate treatment effectiveness ...
Christina, Mousele   +2 more
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Neurofilaments

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1976
B H, Anderton   +3 more
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NEUROFILAMENTS

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1979
M L, Shelanski, R K, Liem
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Neurofilament triplet proteins

1999
Abstract The neurofilament triplet proteins (i.e. the low, middle, and high molecular weight neurofilament proteins NF-L, NF-M, and NF-H) are the most abundant cytoskeletal components found in neurones and their precursor cells. In vivo they assemble into obligate heteropolymeric filaments that, different from the other intermediate ...
Harald Herrmann, Ueli Aebi
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