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The betaIII-tubulin isoform is present dominantly in cells of neuronal origin and it is one of the earliest markers of neuronal differentiation. It is regarded as a specific probe for the cells of neuronal origin as well as for the tumours originating from these cells. The betaIII-tubulin is most abundant in cells of neuronal origin, but was also detected in Sertoli cells of the testis and transiently in non-neuronal embryonic tissues.
3200002H15Rik; beta 3 tubulin; beta tubulin 3; beta-4; betaIII-tubulin; CDCBM; CDCBM1; CFEOM3; CFEOM3A; class III beta-tubulin; FEOM3; I79_000194; LOC100341581; M(beta)3; M(beta)6; mc1R; melanocortin receptor 1; Neuron specific beta III Tubulin; neuron-specific class III beta-tubulin; TUBB; Tubb3; TUBB4; tubulin beta; tubulin beta 3 class III; Tubulin beta-3; tubulin beta-3 chain; Tubulin beta-4; Tubulin beta-4 chain; tubulin beta-III; tubulin, beta 3 class III; tubulin, beta, 3; tubulin, beta, 4; Unknown (protein for MGC:134115)
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