Formation/elongation of axon by inhibiting the expression or function of Singar and application to nerve regeneration

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PATENT NO 8076307
APP PUB NO 20100267072A1
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12084242

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Singar is identified as a novel molecule, whose expression is varied before and after the polarization of a nerve cell, and occurs in the tip of an elongating axon, called a growth cone, which is important for the formation or elongation of an axon. Singar is expressed specifically in the brain and the amount of Singar expression is largely increased in an individual during periods where the formation of axons is increased. It is observed that Singar is highly enriched in the growth cone at the tip of an axon. When the expression of Singar is inhibited in nerve cells in culture, the formation of multiple axons is induced. Thus, the inhibition of Singar can induce axon formation. Therefore, by inhibiting the expression or activity of Singar, it becomes possible to induce or promote the formation or elongation of an axon in a nerve cell.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION NARA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYIKOMA-SHI NARA 630-0192
KAZUSA DNA RESEARCH INSTITUTE6-7 KAZUSAKAMATARI 2-CHOME KISARAZU-SHI CHIBA 2920818 ?2920818

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Inagaki, Naoyuki Ikoma, JP 1 0
Mori, Tatsuya Wako, JP 169 677
Nagase, Takahiro Kisarazu, JP 29 8
Ohara, Osamu Kisarazu, JP 67 270

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