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Human BDNF isoforms are differentially expressed in cocaine addicts and are sorted to the regulated secretory pathway independent of the Met66 substitution
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Human BDNF isoforms are differentially expressed in cocaine addicts and are sorted to the regulated secretory pathway independent of the Met66 substitution

Xueying Jiang, Jian Zhou, Deborah C Mash, Ann M Marini and Robert H Lipsky
Neuromolecular medicine, Vol.11(1), pp.1-12
2009
PMID: 18946637

Abstract

Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor - genetics Cocaine - metabolism Brain - anatomy & histology Humans Molecular Sequence Data Neurons - cytology Drug Users Brain - metabolism Protein Isoforms - metabolism DNA Mutational Analysis Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor - metabolism Neurons - metabolism Amino Acid Sequence Promoter Regions, Genetic Gene Expression Protein Precursors - genetics Methionine - metabolism Cells, Cultured Rats Protein Precursors - metabolism Secretory Pathway - physiology Animals Protein Sorting Signals - genetics Mice Protein Isoforms - genetics

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