Immunohistochemical evidence for the implication of PCI in the processing of proneurotensin in rat brain
Authors: Pierre Villeneuve; Nabil G. Seidah1; Alain Beaudet;
Immunohistochemical evidence for the implication of PCI in the processing of proneurotensin in rat brain
Abstract
Biochemical studies have shown that prohormone convertases PC1, PC2 and PC5A all have the capacity to process, with different specificities, the neurotensin/neuromedin N precursor, pro-NT/NN. A previous study from our laboratory has demonstrated that in rat brain, both PC2 and PC5A may be co-express
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- Montreal Clinical Research Institute Canada
- McGill University Canada
- University of Montreal Canada
- Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital Canada
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