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  • Ahn, J.H.; Park, J.H.; Kim, I.H.; Lee, J.C.; Yan, B.C.; Yong, M.S.; Lee, C.H.; CHoi, J.H.; Yoo, K.Y.; Hwang, I.K.; Moon, S.M.; Shin, H.C.; Won, M.H.
    Comparison of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase and melatonin receptor type 1B immunoreactivity between young adult and aged canine spinal cord (2014), J. Vet. Sci., 15, 335-342.
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medicine AANAT-specific immunoreactivity is observed in the nuclei of spinal neurons, and is significantly increased in aged dog spinal neurons compared to young adult spinal neurons. Melatonin receptor type 1B-specific immunoreactivity is found in the cytoplasm of spinal neurons, and is predominantly increased in the margin of the neuron cytoplasm in aged spinal cord compared to that in the young adult dogs Canis lupus familiaris

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Canis lupus familiaris
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beagle dog
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spinal cord AANAT-specific immunoreactivity is observed in the nuclei of spinal neurons, and is significantly increased in aged dog spinal neurons compared to young adult spinal neurons. Melatonin receptor type 1B-specific immunoreactivity is found in the cytoplasm of spinal neurons, and is predominantly increased in the margin of the neuron cytoplasm in aged spinal cord compared to that in the young adult dogs Canis lupus familiaris
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