Immunohistochemical detection of S-100 protein in human deciduous dental pulp.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Felice,et al. Comparative immunohistochemical analysis between jaw myxoma and mesenchymal cells of tooth germ. , 1992, Pathology, research and practice.
[2] M. Castellucci,et al. S-100 protein localization in human adult dental pulp. , 1989, Archives of oral biology.
[3] A. Lumsden. Spatial organization of the epithelium and the role of neural crest cells in the initiation of the mammalian tooth germ. , 1988, Development.
[4] Kanefusa Kato,et al. Differential distribution of immunoreactive S100-alpha and S100-beta proteins in normal nonnervous human tissues. , 1987, Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology.
[5] R. Donato. S-100 proteins. , 1986, Cell calcium.
[6] D. Mason,et al. New sites of human S-100 immunoreactivity detected with monoclonal antibodies. , 1986, American journal of clinical pathology.
[7] T. Isobe,et al. S‐100 proteins and microtubules: analysis of the effects of rat brain S‐100 (S‐100b) and ox brain S‐100a0, S‐100a and S‐100b on microtubule assembly‐diassembly (FEBS 2657) , 1985 .
[8] T. Iwanaga,et al. Immunohistochemical demonstration of the nerves in human dental pulp with antisera against neurofilament protein and glia-specific S-100 protein. , 1985, Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon soshikigaku kiroku.
[9] R. Hof,et al. An investigation of S-100 protein in embryonic dental papillae of rats. , 1984, Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology.
[10] A. Dahlström,et al. Structural and Functional Evidence for the Denervation of Human Myometrium During Pregnancy , 1984, Obstetrics and gynecology.
[11] J. Kuo,et al. S‐100 Modulates Ca2+‐Independent Phosphorylation of an Endogenous Protein (Mr= 19K) in Brain , 1984, Journal of neurochemistry.
[12] B. Moore,et al. Proteins of the Brain Extracellular Fluid: Evidence for Release of S‐100 Protein , 1984, Journal of neurochemistry.
[13] R. Donato. Effect of S‐100 protein on assembly of brain microtubule proteins in vitro , 1983, FEBS letters.
[14] H. Hidaka,et al. Effect of S‐100 protein on microtubule assembly—disassembly , 1983, FEBS letters.
[15] F. Suzuki,et al. Increase in S-100 protein levels in blood plasma by epinephrine. , 1983, Journal of biochemistry.
[16] D. Jacobowitz,et al. S‐100‐Mediated Inhibition of Brain Protein Phosphorylation , 1983, Journal of neurochemistry.
[17] K. Haglid,et al. Effect of S‐100 proteins and calmodulin on Ca2+‐induced disassembly of brain microtubule proteins in vitro , 1982, FEBS letters.
[18] H. Nakamura. Mesenchymal derivatives from the neural crest. , 1982, Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon soshikigaku kiroku.
[19] R. Wollmann,et al. Distribution of S-100 protein outside the central nervous system , 1982, Brain Research.
[20] A. Bangham,et al. Effect of two brain specific proteins (S100 and 14.3.2) on cation diffusion across artificial lipid membranes. , 1971, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[21] B. Moore. A soluble protein characteristic of the nervous system. , 1965, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.