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ATP1B2 gene
Known as:
sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit beta-2
, sodium pump subunit beta-2
, ATP1B2
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
An immunoaffinity-based method for isolating ultrapure adult astrocytes based on ATP1B2 targeting by the ACSA-2 antibody
M. Batiuk
,
Filip de Vin
,
+6 authors
M. Holt
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2017
Corpus ID: 35725807
Astrocytes are a major cell type in the mammalian CNS. Astrocytes are now known to play a number of essential roles in processes…
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2003
2003
AMOG/β2 and glioma invasion: does loss of AMOG make tumour cells run amok?
V. Senner
,
S. Schmidtpeter
,
+5 authors
Werner Paulus
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
2003
Corpus ID: 19685385
The β2 subunit of Na,K‐ATPase, initially described as adhesion molecule on glia (AMOG), has been shown to mediate neurone…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Degeneration of neural cells in the central nervous system of mice deficient in the gene for the adhesion molecule on Glia, the beta 2 subunit of murine Na,K-ATPase
J. Magyar
,
Udo Bartsch
,
+5 authors
M. Schachner
Journal of Cell Biology
1994
Corpus ID: 2832696
We generated mice, null mutant in the adhesion molecule on glia (AMOG), the beta 2 subunit of the murine Na,K-ATPase gene. These…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Functional characterization of beta isoforms of murine Na,K-ATPase. The adhesion molecule on glia (AMOG/beta 2), but not beta 1, promotes neurite outgrowth.
G. Müller-Husmann
,
S. Gloor
,
M. Schachner
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 20028459
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
The adhesion molecule on glia (AMOG/beta 2) and alpha 1 subunits assemble to functional sodium pumps in Xenopus oocytes.
G. Schmalzing
,
S. Kröner
,
M. Schachner
,
S. Gloor
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1992
Corpus ID: 23903119
The adhesion molecule on glia, AMOG, an integral cell surface glycoprotein highly expressed by cerebellar astrocytes and involved…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Astrocyte-derived TGF-beta 2 and NGF differentially regulate neural recognition molecule expression by cultured astrocytes
Bashar Saad
,
Daniel B. Constam
,
Rainer Ortmann
,
Marion Moos
,
Il AdrianoFontana
,
andMelitta Schachner
Journal of Cell Biology
1991
Corpus ID: 88654
Because of the importance of neural recognition molecules expressed by glial cells to mediate interactions with neurons, growth…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
The adhesion molecule on glia (AMOG) is a homologue of the beta subunit of the Na,K-ATPase
Sergio Gloor
,
H. Antonicek
,
+7 authors
M. Schachner
Journal of Cell Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 11006009
AMOG (adhesion molecule on glia) is a Ca2(+)-independent adhesion molecule which mediates selective neuron-astrocyte interaction…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Families of neural adhesion molecules.
M. Schachner
Ciba Foundation symposium
1989
Corpus ID: 44454839
The neural cell adhesion molecules L1 and N-CAM share a common carbohydrate epitope that is recognized by the monoclonal…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Reactivity with the peripheral myelin glycoprotein Po in serum from patients with monoclonal IgM gammopathy and polyneuropathy
E. Bollensen
,
A. Steck
,
M. Schachner
Neurology
1988
Corpus ID: 30988331
The major glycoprotein Po from human and bovine peripheral nerves carries the L2/HNK-1 and L3 carbohydrate epitopes and is…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Biochemical and functional characterization of a novel neuron-glia adhesion molecule that is involved in neuronal migration
H. Antonicek
,
E. Persohn
,
M. Schachner
Journal of Cell Biology
1987
Corpus ID: 11101840
Adhesion molecule on glia (AMOG) is a novel neural cell adhesion molecule that mediates neuron-astrocyte interaction in vitro. In…
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