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  • 21. Axonal transport of actin: slow component b is the principal source of actin for the axon.
    Black MM, Lasek RJ.
    Brain Res; 1979 Aug 10; 171(3):401-13. PubMed ID: 89886
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  • 22. Regulation of the expression and phosphorylation of microtubule-associated protein 1B during regeneration of adult dorsal root ganglion neurons.
    Ma D, Connors T, Nothias F, Fischer I.
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  • 23. Functional analysis of dynactin and cytoplasmic dynein in slow axonal transport.
    Dillman JF, Dabney LP, Karki S, Paschal BM, Holzbaur EL, Pfister KK.
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  • 26. Axotomy accelerates slow component b of axonal transport.
    Jacob JM, McQuarrie IG.
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  • 28. Clathrin is axonally transported as part of slow component b: the microfilament complex.
    Garner JA, Lasek RJ.
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  • 29. Differential regulation of microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) in rat CNS and PNS during development.
    Ma D, Nothias F, Boyne LJ, Fischer I.
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  • 30. Changes in neurofilament transport coincide temporally with alterations in the caliber of axons in regenerating motor fibers.
    Hoffman PN, Thompson GW, Griffin JW, Price DL.
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  • 31. Stable and dynamic forms of cytoskeletal proteins in slow axonal transport.
    Tashiro T, Komiya Y.
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  • 32. Microtubule-associated protein 1B controls directionality of growth cone migration and axonal branching in regeneration of adult dorsal root ganglia neurons.
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  • 33. The amount of slow axonal transport is proportional to the radial dimensions of the axon.
    Wujek JR, Lasek RJ, Gambetti P.
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  • 34. Phosphorylated MAP1B is induced in central sprouting of primary afferents in response to peripheral injury but not in response to rhizotomy.
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    Eur J Neurosci; 2002 Aug 11; 16(4):593-606. PubMed ID: 12270035
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  • 35. Localization of differentially phosphorylated isoforms of microtubule-associated protein 1B in cultured rat hippocampal neurons.
    Ulloa L, Díez-Guerra FJ, Avila J, Díaz-Nido J.
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    Xu Z, Tung VW.
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  • 37. Two populations of axonally transported tubulin differentiated by their interactions with neurofilaments.
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  • 38. Stable and metastable cytoskeletal polymers carried by slow axonal transport.
    Filliatreau G, Denoulet P, de Nechaud B, Di Giamberardino L.
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  • 39. Slow axonal transport mechanisms move neurofilaments relentlessly in mouse optic axons.
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  • 40. Slow transport in a nerve with embryonic characteristics, the olfactory nerve.
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