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J. Neurochem. 36, 966-975. Merril, C. , and Goldman, D. (1984). Detection of polypeptides in two-dimensional gels using silver staining. In "Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis of Proteins: Methods and Applica­ tions" (J. Celis and R. ), pp. 93-109. Academic Press, New York. Merril, C. , Switzer, R. C , and Van Keuren, M. L. (1979). Trace polypeptides in cellular extracts and human body fluids detected by two-dimensional electrophoresis and a highly sensitive silver stain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.

For orientation pur­ poses, the ordinate and the abscissa are marked for molecular weight and pi, respectively. In addition, beside each protein is marked its permanent indexing number, which is used when identifying individual protein spots. , 1983). However, regional differences in the amounts of individual proteins present were noted. They found that as many as 10% of the proteins examined varied by more than 10-fold between the brain areas with the lowest and highest amounts. Subsequently, Gold et al.

Fast protein transport in regenerated mature peripheral axons was investigated by Redshaw and Bisby (1984) using the hypoglossal nerve of the rat. They identified a number of proteins whose concentration changed after nerve crush. Interestingly, some of these proteins appear to be identical to those that change after damage to the optic nerve, indicating that common mechanisms may be at play in the regeneration of both central and peripheral nerves. Male/female differences in the concentration of specific proteins in brain nuclei that are believed to regulate sexual activity have been investigated by 2DE.

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