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Literature summary for 3.1.4.4 extracted from

  • Kim, M.; Moon, C.; Kim, H.; Shin, M.K.; Min, D.S.; Shin, T.
    Developmental levels of phospholipase D isozymes in the brain of developing rats (2010), Acta Histochem., 112, 81-91.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
molecular biology PLD may differentially play a role in the course of early development of the brain, with special reference to the cerebrum and hindbrain, in rats Rattus norvegicus
molecular biology PLD may differentially play a role in the course of early development of the brain, with special reference to the cerebrum and hindbrain,in rats Rattus norvegicus

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Rattus norvegicus
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
brain based on immunohistochemistry, PLD is detected in some neurons and glial cells in the cerebrum Rattus norvegicus
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brain the level of PLD2 in both the cerebrum and hindbrain is minimal compared to that of PLD1 Rattus norvegicus
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brain Western blot analysis of PLD in the cerebrum shows that PLD1, a major PLD isoform in the brain, is detected weakly in the cerebrum at day 17 embryonic stage and its levels gradually increase until postnatal day 35 and remain unaltered thereafter Rattus norvegicus
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hindbrain based on immunohistochemistry in the hindbrain PLD is found in some Purkinje cells and some cells of the molecular layer,as well as glial cells Rattus norvegicus
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hindbrain in the hindbrain, comprising the cerebellum and pons, the peak level of PLD1 is detected at 21 days postnatally and declines progressively thereafter Rattus norvegicus
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hindbrain the level of PLD2 in both the cerebrum and hindbrain is minimal compared to that of PLD1 Rattus norvegicus
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
phospholipase D
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Rattus norvegicus
PLD
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Rattus norvegicus
PLD1
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Rattus norvegicus
PLD2
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Rattus norvegicus