Dragunow et al., 2000 - Google Patents
c-Jun promotes neurite outgrowth and survival in PC12 cellsDragunow et al., 2000
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- Dragunow M
- Xu R
- Walton M
- Woodgate A
- Lawlor P
- MacGibbon G
- Young D
- Gibbons H
- Lipski J
- Muravlev A
- Pearson A
- During M
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- Molecular brain research
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We investigated the function of c-Jun in PC12 cells by transfecting them with a plasmid containing a c-Jun cDNA transcription cassette. Transfected cells expressed high levels of c- Jun mRNA and protein and demonstrated an increase in both AP-1 DNA binding and gene …
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