biology, olfactory marker protein is a protein involved in signal transduction. It is a highly expressed, cytoplasmic protein found in mature olfactory sensory...
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G-proteins and odorants. Once an odorant is bound to an odor receptor protein, the alpha subunit of an olfactory-specific heterotrimeric G-protein, Golf...
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(2002). "Olfactory marker protein (OMP) exhibits a beta-clam fold in solution: implications for target peptide interaction and olfactory signal transduction"...
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(2002). "Olfactory marker protein (OMP) exhibits a beta-clam fold in solution: implications for target peptide interaction and olfactory signal transduction"...
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of olfactory deficits. An odorant is a physiochemical molecule that binds to a specific receptor protein. In mammals, each olfactory receptor protein has...
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Neuronal Apoptosis-Inhibitory Protein Neuronal Calcium-Sensor Proteins Neuropeptides Olfactory Marker Protein S100 Proteins Synapsins Synaptophysin Synucleins...
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The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. The label GFP...
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lineage marker can be either DNA, mRNA or RNA expressed in a cell of interest. It can also be a protein tag, as a partial protein, a protein or an epitope...
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Pheromone (section In the olfactory epithelium)
protein-coupled receptors but are only distantly related to the receptors of the main olfactory system, highlighting their different role. Olfactory processing...
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olfactory axons, grow through glial scars, and secrete many neurotrophic factors. OECs express glial markers such as glial fibrillary acidic protein,...
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(NLM). This list covers intracellular signaling peptides and proteins. For other protein-related codes, see List of MeSH codes (D12.776). Codes before...
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Chemosensory proteins (CSPs) are small soluble proteins which mediate olfactory recognition at the periphery of sensory receptors in insects, similarly...
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Human genome (redirect from Protein-coding genes)
genome. Human genomes include both protein-coding DNA sequences and various types of DNA that does not encode proteins. The latter is a diverse category...
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Odour is sensory stimulation of the olfactory membrane of the nose by a group of molecules. Certain body odours are connected to human sexual attraction...
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Epigenetics (redirect from Epigenetic marker)
expression. Gene expression can be controlled through the action of repressor proteins that attach to silencer regions of the DNA. These epigenetic changes may...
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Mucin-16 (category Tumor markers)
Mucin-16 (MUC-16) also known as Ovarian cancer-related tumor marker CA125 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MUC16 gene. MUC-16 is a member...
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BPIFA1 (redirect from Secretory protein in upper respiratory tracts)
characterized. The resulting BPIFA1 is a secreted protein, expressed at very high levels in mucosa of the airways (olfactory and respiratory and epithelium) and salivary...
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intranasally in the olfactory epithelium. The olfactory bulb was then assessed for the expression of GFAP mRNA- a common marker for the glial scar. It...
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Islands of Calleja (section Receptor proteins)
olfactory tubercle; however, in primates, these islands are located within the nucleus accumbens, the reward center of the brain, since the olfactory...
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Doublecortin, a marker seen in the earliest stages of neuronal development. Fox-3 is one of a family of three mammalian homologues of the Fox-1 protein, originally...
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Haptocorrin (redirect from Protein R)
also known as transcobalamin-1 (TC-1) or cobalophilin is a transcobalamin protein that in humans is encoded by the TCN1 gene. One essential function of haptocorrin...
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olfactory placode. Kallmann syndrome can also be shown through MRI imaging with irregular morphology or aplasia of the olfactory bulb and olfactory sulci...
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National Library of Medicine (NLM). This list covers nerve tissue proteins. For other protein-related codes, see List of MeSH codes (D12.776). Codes before...
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abnormal folding of a protein known as a prion. Infectious prions are misfolded proteins that can cause normally folded proteins to also become misfolded...
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bind to receptor proteins extending from cilia and act as a chemical stimulus, initiating electric signals that travel along the olfactory nerve's axons...
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P16 (redirect from Protein P16)
CDKN2A, multiple tumor suppressor 1 and numerous other synonyms), is a protein that slows cell division by slowing the progression of the cell cycle from...
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implicated in pathogenesis of several brain diseases. The expression of the protein has been found to be significantly lower in schizophrenia and psychotic...
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WFDC2 (redirect from Human epididymis protein 4)
domain protein 2 - also known as Human Epididymis Protein 4 (HE4) - is a protein that in humans is encoded by the WFDC2 gene. HE4 is a tumor marker of ovarian...
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function to support neurons and in the PNS, also include satellite cells, olfactory ensheathing cells, enteric glia and glia that reside at sensory nerve...
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MRAS (section Clinical marker)
Ras-related protein M-Ras, also known as muscle RAS oncogene homolog and R-Ras3, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MRAS gene on chromosome...
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