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This antibody does not react with xenopus samples.
Suggested positive control: embryonic nervous tissue, brain, injured nerve.
GAP43 (Neuromodulin) is associated with nerve growth. GAP43 is expressed by developing and regenerating neurons, and to a lesser extent reactive glial cells. It is a major component of the motile "growth cones" that form the tips of elongating axons. GAP43 also plays a role in axonal and dendritic filopodia induction.
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Protein Aliases: Axonal membrane protein GAP-43; brain abundant, membrane attached signal protein 2; Calmodulin-binding protein P-57; growth accentuating protein 43; Growth-associated protein 43; MGC156666; nerve growth-related peptide GAP43; Neural phosphoprotein B-50; Neuromodulin; neuron growth-associated protein 43; neuron protein F1; pp46; Protein F1
Gene Aliases: B-50; Basp2; GAP-43; GAP43; PP46
UniProt ID: (Chicken) P35001, (Human) P17677, (Bovine) P06836, (Rat) P07936, (Mouse) P06837
Entrez Gene ID: (Chicken) 427955, (Dog) 478572, (Horse) 100061125, (Human) 2596, (Pig) 100623423, (Bovine) 281777, (Rat) 29423, (Mouse) 14432
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