@article{a44a740f19074da99c5f4f6110e0ccd1,
title = "The fine structural localization of S-100 protein in rodent cerebellum",
author = "Kazuo Tabuchi and Kirsch, {Wolff M.} and Nakane, {Paul K.}",
note = "Funding Information: Since the identification of S-100 protein by Moore (Moore 1965; Moore and McGregor 1965) as a highly acidic protein unique to the nervous system, attempts to define a role for this molecule in central nervous system function have proven to be elusive (Hyd6n 1974). Histochemical studies, primarily immunofluorescent methods, provide tentative clues regarding cellular localization indicating a primary glial locus (Hyd6n and McEwen 1966; Sviridov, Korochkin, Ivanov, Maletskaya and Bakhtina 1972: Haglid, Carlsson and Stavrou 1973; Sims and Moore 1973). Recently we reported the distribution of the protein in hamster cerebellum by application of the immunoperoxidase technique (Tabuchi and Kirsch 1975). Using this sensitive pro- This research was supported by a Veterans Administration Grant No. MRIS 4964-01, a National Institutes of Health Grant AI-01909, an American Cancer Society grant awarded to Dr. K. Tabuchi, and the Children's Hospital Grant NCI-CA-12247. * To whom reprint requests should be sent to.",
year = "1976",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/0022-510X(76)90048-4",
language = "English",
volume = "28",
pages = "65--76",
journal = "Journal of the Neurological Sciences",
issn = "0022-510X",
number = "1",
}