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Dysfunctions of neuronal and glial intermediate filaments in disease.
[alexander disease]
Intermediate
filaments
(
IFs
)
are
abundant
structures
found
in
most
eukaryotic
cells
,
including
those
in
the
nervous
system
.
In
the
CNS
,
the
primary
components
of
neuronal
IFs
are
alpha-internexin
and
the
neurofilament
triplet
proteins
.
In
the
peripheral
nervous
system
,
a
fifth
neuronal
IF
protein
known
as
peripherin
is
also
present
.
IFs
in
astrocytes
are
primarily
composed
of
glial
fibrillary
acidic
protein
(
GFAP
)
,
although
vimentin
is
also
expressed
in
immature
astrocytes
and
some
mature
astrocytes
.
In
this
Review
,
we
focus
on
the
IFs
of
glial
cells
(
primarily
GFAP
)
and
neurons
as
well
as
their
relationship
to
different
neurodegenerative
diseases
.
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"a fifth neuronal if protein known as peripherin is also present"
symptom
alexander disease
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