Title : The glycine transporter GLYT2 is a reliable marker for glycine-immunoreactive neurons.

Pub. Date : 1997 Oct 3

PMID : 9387864






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1 The glycine transporter GLYT2 is a reliable marker for glycine-immunoreactive neurons. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens
2 This localization is similar to that of glycine immunoreactivity, suggesting a causal relationship between GLYT2 expression and glycine distribution. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens
3 This localization is similar to that of glycine immunoreactivity, suggesting a causal relationship between GLYT2 expression and glycine distribution. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens
4 Moreover, the concentration of glycine into neurons expressing GLYT2 was proportional to the concentration of the transporter. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens
5 These evidences indicate that the high content of glycine observed in some neurons in culture is indeed achieved by the concentrative task performed by GLYT2, and that GLYT2 can be used as a reliable marker for identification of glycine-enriched neurons. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens
6 These evidences indicate that the high content of glycine observed in some neurons in culture is indeed achieved by the concentrative task performed by GLYT2, and that GLYT2 can be used as a reliable marker for identification of glycine-enriched neurons. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens
7 These evidences indicate that the high content of glycine observed in some neurons in culture is indeed achieved by the concentrative task performed by GLYT2, and that GLYT2 can be used as a reliable marker for identification of glycine-enriched neurons. Glycine glycoprotein alpha-galactosyltransferase 1 (inactive) Homo sapiens