A light and electron microscopical study of B-50 (GAP43) in human intramuscular nerve and neuromuscular junctions during development
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1989
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Gispen, W.H.
Hesselmans, L.F.G.M.
Jennekens, F.G.I.
Oord, C.J.M. van den
Oestreicher, A.B.
Veldman, H.
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Abstract
The growth associated protein B-50 (GAP-43) is demonstrated in human intramuscular nerves and neuromuscular junctions by light microscopy and electron microscopy. Nearly all fetal endplates are shown to be immunoreactive for B-50. The percentage of B50 positive endplates decreases significantly during the peri- and neonatal period, but in children and adults a low percentage of B50 positive endplates remains present. These data indicate that also in the human peripheral nervous system the expression of B-50 is developmentally regulated.
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GAP-43, phosphoprotein B-50, intramuscular nerve, neuromuscular junction, human development