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Sites of synthesis of chromogranins A and B in the human brain
Erickson, J. D.; Lloyd, R.; Trojanowski, J. Q.; Iacangelo, A.; Eiden, E.
1992-04
Citation:Erickson, J. D., Lloyd, R., Trojanowski, J. Q., Iacangelo, A., Eiden, E. (1992/04)."Sites of synthesis of chromogranins A and B in the human brain." Neuropeptides 21(4): 239-244. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30124>
Abstract: The sites of synthesis of the chromogranins A and B, and their potential processed peptides, were examined by quantitating the levels of chromogranin A and B mRNA in various regions of the human brain by Northern blot analysis. Chromogranin A and B mRNA expression in the brain is region-specific and confined to grey matter. In situ hybridization histochemistry detected chromogranin A and B mRNA in pyramidal neurons of human cerebral cortex. Cell-specific expression in subpopulations of cerebrocortical neurons suggest that chromogranin A and B gene products may play a role in central neuronal function.