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                    Neurogranin (48-76), mouse - 1 mg
            
            
                
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Neurogranin is a post synaptic protein that is expressed in dendritic cytoplasm. It modulates calcium-mediated signaling pathways and plays critical role in synaptic plasticity. Recently Neurogranin (48-76) was identified as a major neurogranin peptide fragment in human brain and it was found that patients with Alzheimer’s Disease have elevated levels of Neurogranin (48-76) in cerebrospinal fluid.
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C-terminal neurogranin is increased in cerebrospinal fluid but unchanged in plasma in Alzheimer's disease
Alzh and Dement . 2015 Dec 01 ; 11(12) 1461 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2015.05.012
- A. De Vos
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