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      Developmental Regulation of ?-Thymosins in the Rat Central Nervous System

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      Journal of Neurochemistry
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          Mapping patterns of c-fos expression in the central nervous system after seizure.

          A dramatic and specific induction of c-fos was observed in identifiable neuronal populations in vivo after administration of the convulsant Metrazole. This effect was time- and dose-dependent and was abolished by prior treatment with the anticonvulsant drugs diazepam or pentobarbital. About 60 minutes after administration of Metrazole, c-fos messenger RNA reached a maximum and declined to basal levels after 180 minutes. A further decrease below that in normal brain was observed before a return to basal levels after 16 hours. While Metrazole still elicited seizures during this period, reinduction of c-fos was largely refractory. At 90 minutes, c-fos protein was observed in the nuclei of neurons in the dentate gyrus, and in the pyriform and cingulate cortices. Subsequently, c-fos protein appeared throughout the cortex, hippocampus, and limbic system. Thus, seizure activity results in increased c-fos gene expression in particular subsets of neurons.
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            Purification of Mouse Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Messenger RNAs from Total Myeloma Tumor RNA

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              Complete amino acid sequence of bovine thymosin beta 4: a thymic hormone that induces terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase activity in thymocyte populations.

              The amino acid sequence of thymosin beta 4, a polypeptide isolated from calf thymus, was determined. Thymosin beta 4 is composed of 43 amino acid residues and has a molecular weight of 4982 and an isoelectric point of 5.1. The NH2 terminus of the peptide is blocked by an acetyl group. This molecule induces expression of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (DNA nucleotidylexotransferase, EC 2.7.7.31) in transferase-negative murine thymocytes in vivo and in citro. Thus, it appears that thymosin beta 4 acts on lymphoid stem cells and may control the early stages of the maturation process of thymus-dependent lymphocytes. This peptide is one of several present in thymosin fraction 5 that participates in the regulation, differentiation, and function of thymus-dependent thymocytes.
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                Journal
                Journal of Neurochemistry
                J Neurochem
                Wiley
                0022-3042
                1471-4159
                February 1991
                February 1991
                : 56
                : 2
                : 457-461
                Article
                10.1111/j.1471-4159.1991.tb08172.x
                b1cd64a6-d9b3-4ab7-9492-f10a2f8e52f8
                © 1991

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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