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Growth Cone Marker Related Research Reagents

Growth Cone Markers

The growth cone is an extension of the large actin support that seeks its synaptic targets or regenerates neurites during development. The growth cone is located at the tip of a nerve cell's neurite (dendrite or axon) and plays a key role in the axon functioning. The growing sensory, motor, integration and adaptation functions of axons and dendrites are all regulated by this special structure. The growth cone can advance and change directions until it reaches the correct position. Any research that explains axon growth or guidance and the formation of specific synapses must take the axon growth cone into account.

Creative Biolabs is committed to developing the most advanced growth cone markers to assist neuroscience research. Our product portfolio includes monoclonal antibodies, polyclonal antibodies and antibody conjugates.

With our easy-to-use guide below, make sure you choose the best cell marker tools for your research needs.

Summary of Growth Cone Markers Provided by Creative Biolabs

Subcellular Localization Markers
Nuclear STRAP  
Cytoplasmic Coactosin-like Protein 1/COTL1
CRMP1
CRMP2
CRMP5
DCLK1
Doublecortin
BASP1
CAP1
GAP-43
RTN1/NSP
Drebrin 1
FABP7/B-FABP
FARP2
STRAP
GO Protein α
G Protein α Inhibitor 2
SNAP25
SPG3A
Syntaxin 7
Cell Surface L1CAM
NCAM-1/CD56
Neuropilin-1
For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.

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