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Neurofilaments can be defined as the intermediate or 10nm filaments found in specifically in neuronal cells. In the electron microscope neurofilaments appears as 10nm diameter fibres of indeterminate length which generally have fine wispy protrusions from their sides. They are found particularly abundantly in axons of large projection neurons. Antibodies to the various neurofilament subunits are very useful cell type markers since the proteins are among the most abundant of the nervous system, are expressed only in neurons, and are biochemically very stable.
Some studies have shown that levels of neurofilament heavy and neurofilament light are elevated in patients with Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal lobe dementia, and vascular dementia.
Image: NF-H-positive cultured neuron (green) from a neonatal mouse brain. Protocol on datasheet
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Neurofilament NF-H-Catalog#: CH22104 |
Neurofilament NF-H, phosphylated-Rabbit Neurofilament or NF Antibodies |
Axon Growth and Guidance Proteins Primary Neurons and Astrocytes-Primary human, rat and mouse neurons and astrocytes by Category |








