Journal article
Myelination in the absence of myelin-associated glycoprotein
Abstract
THE hypothesis that myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) initiates myelin formation is based in part on observations that MAG has an adhesive role in interactions between oligodendrocytes and neurons1. Furthermore, the over- or underexpression of MAG in transfected Schwann cells in vitro leads to accelerated myelination2 or hypomyelination3, respectively. Here we test this idea by creating a null mutation in the mag locus and deriving mice that …
Authors
Li C; Tropak MB; Gerlai R; Clapoff S; Abramow-Newerly W; Trapp B; Peterson A; Roder J
Journal
Nature, Vol. 369, No. 6483, pp. 747–750
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
June 1994
DOI
10.1038/369747a0
ISSN
0028-0836