Low-molecular-weight secretory phospholipases A 2 (sPLA 2 s) are a subgroup of PLA 2 s, which are secreted, bind to receptors, and may act as intercellular signaling modulators. At least 10 different groups have been characterized in mammals, and there is expanding evidence of the significance of sP
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Different forms of the neurotrophin receptorTrkB mRNA predominate in rat retina and optic nerve
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