Expressão de ligantes da lectina KM+ durante a ontogenese cerebelar do rato

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2001

RESUMO

Lectins are non-immune, non-enzymatic proteins that bind carbohydrates. They can aglutinate cells and precipitate glyconconjugates. Since they are abundant in plants and can be easily purified, they are commonly used as probes to detect, isolate and characterize soluble or membrane-bound glycoproteins. They have been employed to detect glycoproteins involved in different stages of neural development. In the cerebellar neurogenesis, for example, lectins have been used to detect and differentiate molecular components involved in the processes of cellular proliferation, differentiation and migration, as well as in synapse formation. ...Note: The complete abstract is available with the full electronic digital thesis or dissertations

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glicoproteinas lectinas cerebelo

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