CAMKI? is thought to be involved in a variety of developmental processes including development of the central nervous system (1). CAMKI?2, an isoform of mCAMKI?, is mainly present in the nervous system, including brain, spinal cord, trigeminal ganglion, and retina. Within the CNS, the expression of CAMKI?2 is detected in the mantle zone suggesting its possible involvement in the differentiation of neurons (2).
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