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In the CNS, TIMP-1 was first characterised as a candidate plasticity gene induced by seizures and by stimuli leading to long term potentiation (LTP) [3], a form of synaptic plasticity considered as a cellular substrate of learning and memory.
In addition, although implicated in tumour development rather than cell invasion/metastases, SLC5A8, a sodium symporter identified by a global search for genes that were aberrantly methylated at high frequency in human colon cancer and consequently repressed in expression (Li et al, 2003), was characterised as a candidate tumour suppressor.
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