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  2. Neurofilament - Wikipedia

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    Neurofilaments (NF) are classed as type IV intermediate filaments found in the cytoplasm of neurons. They are protein polymers measuring 10 nm in diameter and many micrometers in length. [ 1 ] Together with microtubules (~25 nm) and microfilaments (7 nm), they form the neuronal cytoskeleton .

  3. Neurofilament light polypeptide - Wikipedia

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    There are four major neurofilament subunits, NF-L, NF-M, NF-H and α-internexin. These form heteropolymers which assemble to produce 10 nm neurofilaments which are only expressed in neurons where they are major structural proteins, particularly concentrated in large projection axons.

  4. NEFM - Wikipedia

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    Neurofilaments are type IV intermediate filament heteropolymers composed of light , medium (this protein), and heavy chains. Neurofilaments comprise the exoskeleton and functionally maintain neuronal caliber. They may also play a role in intracellular transport to axons and dendrites. This gene encodes the medium neurofilament protein.

  5. Intermediate filament - Wikipedia

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    Neurofilaments – the type IV family of intermediate filaments that is found in high concentrations along the axons of vertebrate neurons.

  6. Neurotubule - Wikipedia

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    Neurotubules are microtubules found in neurons in nervous tissues. [1] Along with neurofilaments and microfilaments, they form the cytoskeleton of neurons. Neurotubules are undivided hollow cylinders that are made up of tubulin protein polymers [2] and arrays parallel to the plasma membrane in neurons. [3]

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  8. Protein filament - Wikipedia

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    Type 4 intermediate filaments are the neurofilaments found in neurons. They can be found in many different motor axons supporting these cells. Type 5 intermediate filaments are composed of nuclear lamins which can be found in the nuclear envelope of many eukaryotic cells.

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