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3F8 was originally observed to have a binding profile similar to two monoclonal antibodies, UJ13A and 5.1.H11, characterised as binding to the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM).

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For instance, the neurotransmitter dopamine inhibits forebrain neural stem cell proliferation by binding to the D2 receptor that couples with a Gi/o protein [ 35, 36].

Accumulation of AGEs in the brains may impair neural cells through direct covalent crosslinking to the substrates or binding to the surface AGE receptors, namely RAGEs.

Those substances block the reception of pain stimuli by binding to neural receptors that activate the pain-inhibiting neural pathway.

Western blot analysis showed a distinctive pattern of binding to several neural proteins, including a 210 kDa antigen identified as the high molecular weight subunit of neurofilament [ 7].

As expected, IIH6C4 pretreatment inhibited laminin binding to wildtype neural stem cells with or without LARGE overexpression (compare Figure 8A' and E' with A and E).

Nutrient intake may affect hormone transport in the blood, activity of peripheral tissues, binding to receptors, and neural pathways in the regulation of endocrine hormones (Leatherland et al. 1984).

In specific, expression of the exon 2 peptide sequence comprising only five amino acids affects homophilic and heterophilic binding to neural ligands [10], [11] which are important for growth-promotion of neural cells [12].

Taking together the functions of l-BA44, r-BA44 and the r-ITG, we therefore propose that these regions constitute a true network encoding the multi-sensory stimulus a true network insofar as the increased connectivity between them indicates their increased binding together to become the neural signature for the combined stimulus.

In contrast, antibodies to the neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) did not inhibit the binding.

Similarly to the neural retina, the RPE derives from the anterior neural plate (neuroectoderm).

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