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STMN2 gene
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STMN2
, SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA, NEURAL SPECIFIC, 10
, SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION 10
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
The microtubule destabilizer stathmin mediates the development of dendritic arbors in neuronal cells
Noriaki Ohkawa
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K. Fujitani
,
Eri Tokunaga
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S. Furuya
,
K. Inokuchi
Journal of Cell Science
2007
Corpus ID: 10996318
The regulation of microtubule dynamics is important for the appropriate arborization of neuronal dendrites during development…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
SCG10, a microtubule destabilizing factor, stimulates the neurite outgrowth by modulating microtubule dynamics in rat hippocampal primary cultured neurons.
H. Morii
,
Yoko Shiraishi-Yamaguchi
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N. Mori
Journal of Neurobiology
2006
Corpus ID: 44569414
Microtubule dynamics, one of the key elements in neurite outgrowth, is regulated by various regulatory factors to determine the…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
L1/Laminin Modulation of Growth Cone Response to EphB Triggers Growth Pauses and Regulates the Microtubule Destabilizing Protein SCG10
L. Suh
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S. F. Oster
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Sophia Soehrman
,
G. Grenningloh
,
D. Sretavan
Journal of Neuroscience
2004
Corpus ID: 1867028
During development, EphB proteins serve as axon guidance molecules for retinal ganglion cell axon pathfinding toward the optic…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
SCLIP: A Novel SCG10‐Like Protein of the Stathmin Family Expressed in the Nervous System
S. Ozon
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T. Byk
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A. Sobel
Journal of Neurochemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 1252160
Abstract: Stathmin is a cytosolic phosphoprotein previously described as a ubiquitous relay integrating various signaling…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
SCG10 expresses growth-associated manner in developing rat brain, but shows a different pattern to p19/stathmin or GAP-43.
Y. Sugiura
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N. Mori
Brain research. Developmental brain research
1995
Corpus ID: 23012467
1995
1995
Reduced expression of the molecular markers of dopaminergic neuronal atrophy in the aging rat brain.
T. Himi
,
M. Cao
,
N. Mori
The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological…
1995
Corpus ID: 40022621
Expression of mRNAs encoding the dopamine transporter (DAT) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in dopaminergic neurons of the…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Molecular diversity of the SCG10/stathmin gene family in the mouse.
T. Okazaki
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B. Yoshida
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+6 authors
N. Mori
Genomics
1993
Corpus ID: 39103150
SCG10 is a neuronal growth-associated protein that shares an amino acid sequence similarity with an 18- to 19-kDa phosphoprotein…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Stathmin gene family: phylogenetic conservation and developmental regulation in Xenopus.
A. Maucuer
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J. Moreau
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M. Méchali
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A. Sobel
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 867102
The ubiquitous cytoplasmic phosphoprotein stathmin was proposed to play a general role as an intracellular relay integrating…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Analysis of SCG10 gene expression in transgenic mice reveals that neural specificity is achieved through selective derepression
C. Wuenschell
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N. Mori
,
D. Anderson
Neuron
1990
Corpus ID: 32848610
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Homology between the cDNAs encoding phosphoprotein p19 and SCG10 reveals a novel mammalian gene family preferentially expressed in developing brain.
U. Schubart
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M. Banerjee
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J. Eng
DNA
1989
Corpus ID: 8621844
We have isolated and sequenced a rat testis cDNA encoding p19, a 19-kD cytosolic phosphoprotein that is abundant in immature…
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