Weikert_1994_J.Neurochem_62_1570

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Title : Use of ELISA to G4 antigen to quantitate neurite outgrowth in the chick both in vivo and in vitro - Weikert_1994_J.Neurochem_62_1570
Author(s) : Weikert T , Rathjen FG , Layer PG
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 62 :1570 , 1994
Abstract :

The G4 glycoprotein is found on the earliest developing neurite tracts of the chick embryo. An ELISA is introduced here to quantify the amount of G4-expressing neurites in the picogram range. In this double-sandwich assay, an anti-G4 monoclonal antibody fixes the G4 antigen to the plastic surface, which then is detected by a polyclonal antiserum; nonspecific background is decreased by competitive displacement. The sensitivity of the assay allows us to follow quantitatively the very first neurite growth in embryonic heads, trunks, retinae, and brains. G4-based neurite growth is shown to occur earlier in heads than in trunks; in brain it is nearly 10-fold higher than in the retina by embryonic day 8. By determination of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activities from the same homogenates, our earlier histochemical findings are verified now on a quantitative basis, again showing that AChE consistently precedes G4 antigen. Moreover, as an in vitro example, the G4 ELISA is applied to the nerve growth factor (NGF) standard bioassay on dorsal root ganglia; the half-maximal response is reached at approximately 10 ng/ml of NGF for G4-based neurite growth and at approximately 1 ng/ml of NGF for AChE expression, respectively.

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Weikert T, Rathjen FG, Layer PG (1994)
Use of ELISA to G4 antigen to quantitate neurite outgrowth in the chick both in vivo and in vitro
Journal of Neurochemistry 62 :1570

Weikert T, Rathjen FG, Layer PG (1994)
Journal of Neurochemistry 62 :1570