Research Article

GIT1 Promotes Axonal Growth in an Inflammatory Environment by Promoting the Phosphorylation of MAP1B

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Overexpression of GIT1 can rescue the negative effect of GIT1 KO. (a) Representative image of immunofluorescence assay to detect the GIT1 expression level of KO mice injected with OE virus (). (b) Representative coimmunostaining of NF200 and GFAP in the injured spinal cord at day 14 postinjury (). (c) Immunofluorescence assay shows the intact axon in different groups (). (d) Immunofluorescence assay of axon ends of cultured neurons with microfluidic devices in different groups ().
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