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Nogo protein

under Myelin Proteins
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More on Myelin Proteins Definition: Proteins found in the myelin sheath. The major proteins of central nervous system myelin include: MYELIN PROTEOLIPID PROTEIN; MYELIN BASIC PROTEINS; and MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN. The major proteins of peripheral nervous system myelin include: MYELIN BASIC PROTEINS (myelin P1 protein and MYELIN P2 PROTEIN); MYELIN P0 PROTEIN; and MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN.  GEN or unspecified; prefer specifics; not a synonym for MYELIN see MYELIN SHEATH; do not routinely coord with MYELIN SHEATH unless this is particularly discussed; /biosyn /drug eff /physiol /ultrastruct permitted    Other names Proteins, Myelin
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Nogo protein [ NI-35-250,ASY protein, human,NI-220 protein,NI-250 protein,NI-35 protein,Nogo protein, human,Nogo protein, mouse,Nogo protein, rat,Nogo-66 protein,Nogo-A protein,Nogo-B protein,Nogo-C protein,Nogo66 protein, rat,Nogo66 protein, zebrafish,RTN-x protein, human,RTN4 protein, human,Rtn4 protein, Xenopus,Rtn4 protein, mouse,Rtn4 protein, rat,endoplasmic reticulum protein 22, rat,neurite growth inhibitor 35-350,reticulon 4 protein, human,reticulon 4 protein, mouse,reticulon 4 protein, rat,reticulon 4-B,reticulon-4,vp20 protein, rat ]
  a neurite growth inhibitor restricting the structural plasticity and regeneration of nerve fibers in the adult vertebrate CNS; Nogo-66 refers to the 66-residue extracellular domain; has been sequenced
0   *Myelin Proteins Xenopus Proteins
Pharma Action Growth Inhibitors
Glia 2000 Jan 15;29(2):175-81

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