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Papers associated with rtn4



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Both Nuclear Size and DNA Amount Contribute to Midblastula Transition Timing in Xenopus laevis., Jevtić P, Levy DL., Sci Rep. August 11, 2017; 7 (1): 7908.            


Cooperation of the ER-shaping proteins atlastin, lunapark, and reticulons to generate a tubular membrane network., Wang S, Tukachinsky H, Romano FB, Rapoport TA., Elife. September 13, 2016; 5                         


Nuclear size scaling during Xenopus early development contributes to midblastula transition timing., Jevtić P, Levy DL., Curr Biol. January 5, 2015; 25 (1): 45-52.                


Evolution of vertebrate central nervous system is accompanied by novel expression changes of duplicate genes., Chen Y, Chen Y, Ding Y, Zhang Z, Wang W, Chen JY, Ueno N, Mao B., J Genet Genomics. December 20, 2011; 38 (12): 577-84.                                                                                                                                                          


Identification and characterization of alternative promoters of zebrafish Rtn-4/Nogo genes in cultured cells and zebrafish embryos., Chen YC, Wu BK, Chu CY, Cheng CH, Han HW, Chen GD, Lee MT, Hwang PP, Kawakami K, Chang CC, Huang CJ., Nucleic Acids Res. August 1, 2010; 38 (14): 4635-50.              


ER membrane-bending proteins are necessary for de novo nuclear pore formation., Dawson TR, Lazarus MD, Hetzer MW, Wente SR., J Cell Biol. March 9, 2009; 184 (5): 659-75.                


The reticulon and DP1/Yop1p proteins form immobile oligomers in the tubular endoplasmic reticulum., Shibata Y, Voss C, Rist JM, Hu J, Rapoport TA, Prinz WA, Voeltz GK., J Biol Chem. July 4, 2008; 283 (27): 18892-904.                


The natural history of the myelin-derived nerve growth inhibitor Nogo-A., Schweigreiter R., Neuron Glia Biol. May 1, 2008; 4 (2): 83-9.


Inhibition of Nogo: a key strategy to increase regeneration, plasticity and functional recovery of the lesioned central nervous system., Buchli AD, Schwab ME., Ann Med. January 1, 2005; 37 (8): 556-67.


Identification of two NOGO/RTN4 genes and analysis of Nogo-A expression in Xenopus laevis., Klinger M, Diekmann H, Heinz D, Hirsch C, Hannbeck von Hanwehr S, Petrausch B, Oertle T, Schwab ME, Stuermer CA., Mol Cell Neurosci. February 1, 2004; 25 (2): 205-16.


A p75(NTR) and Nogo receptor complex mediates repulsive signaling by myelin-associated glycoprotein., Wong ST, Henley JR, Kanning KC, Huang KH, Bothwell M, Poo MM., Nat Neurosci. December 1, 2002; 5 (12): 1302-8.


CNS myelin and oligodendrocytes of the Xenopus spinal cord--but not optic nerve--are nonpermissive for axon growth., Lang DM, Rubin BP, Schwab ME, Stuermer CA., J Neurosci. January 1, 1995; 15 (1 Pt 1): 99-109.            


A monoclonal antibody (IN-1) which neutralizes neurite growth inhibitory proteins in the rat CNS recognizes antigens localized in CNS myelin., Rubin BP, Dusart I, Schwab ME., J Neurocytol. April 1, 1994; 23 (4): 209-17.

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