A Novel Marker for Purkinje Cells, Ribosomal Protein MPS1/S27: Expression of MPS1 in Human Cerebellum
Conclusion: Since MPS1 is involved in cell division, DNA repair, and ribosomal biogenesis, it may be a useful antigen for studying processes such as protein synthesis, oncogenesis, regeneration, aging, and perhaps diseases of the human cerebellum.
Source: Cancer Genomics and Proteomics - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: FERNANDEZ-POL, J. A. Tags: Article Source Type: research
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