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. 1986 Oct 1;6(10):2829–2836. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.06-10-02829.1986

Protein complexity of central nervous system cell lines

D Schubert, B Brass, JP Dumas
PMCID: PMC6568805  PMID: 3760937

Abstract

The total extracellular proteins and the most abundant 960 intracellular proteins of clonal CNS nerve and glial cell lines were examined by quantitative 2-dimensional acrylamide gel electrophoresis. While less than 0.2% of the intracellular proteins differ among the 5 nerve and 4 glial cell lines studied, over 65% of the extracellular proteins vary in distribution between the 2 major classes of CNS cells. These data indicate that the phenotypic complexity of nerve and glia populations is similar and that most of the protein complexity is in extracellular molecules.


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