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1. Meier, C., Parmantier, E., Brennan, A.., Mirsky, R. and Jessen, K.R. (1999) Developing Schwann cells acquire the ability to survive without axons by establishing an autocrine circuit involving insulin-like growth factor, neurotrophin-3 and platelet-derived growth factor-BB. J. Neurosci. 19 , 3847-3859 .
  Notes: The Anti-Human NT-3 pAb was used to neutralize NT-3 activity in cultures of Schwann cells. The antibody was also used for immunocytochemistry of cultured Schwann cells and nerves of 7day old rats. The Anti-Human BDNF pAb was also used for its BDNF neutralizing activity but the data was not shown. (0000675)
 
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2. Sayers, S.T., Khan, N., Ahmed, Y., Shahid, R. and Khan, T. (1998) Preparation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor- and neurotrophin-3-secreting Schwann cells by infection with a retroviral vector. J. Mol. Neurosci. 10 , 143-160 .
  Notes: The Anti-BDNF pAb and the Anti-NT-3 pAb were used to demonstrate BDNF and NT-3 expression, respectively, in retrovirally transformed human Schwann cells. The immunocytochemistry was observed with anti-chicken IgY-FITC conjugate. The authors also used the Wizard® Plus Minipreps DNA Purification System for plasmid isolation and Promega restriction enzymes for construction of the retroviral vectors. (0000446)
 
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