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Brain protein 4.1 subtypes: A working hypothesis
Keith E. Krebs
,
Ian S. Zagon
, Ram Sihag
, Steven R. Goodman
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Next-Generation Therapies
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics
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Brain Spectrin
100%
Brain Proteins
100%
Protein 4.1
100%
Red Blood Cells
75%
Synapsin
75%
Cell Wall Proteins
50%
Presynaptic Terminal
50%
Dendrite
50%
Spectrin
50%
Cytoskeletal Proteins
25%
Mammalian Brain
25%
Synaptic Vesicle
25%
Synaptic Transmission
25%
Spontaneous Excitatory Postsynaptic Current (sEPSC)
25%
Erythrocytes
25%
One-form
25%
Neuronal Cell Bodies
25%
Phosphoprotein
25%
I to
25%
Filamentous Actin (F-actin)
25%
Brain Section
25%
Neuronal Cytoskeleton
25%
Axon Terminal
25%
Neuroscience
Synapsin I
100%
Spectrin
100%
Erythrocyte Band 4.1 Protein
50%
Hemocyte
50%
Cell Protein
33%
Presynaptic Terminal
33%
Ameloblastin
33%
Dendrite
33%
Axon
16%
Synaptic Vesicle
16%
Synaptic Transmission
16%
Cytoskeleton
16%
Phosphoprotein
16%
Cytoskeleton Protein
16%