“…In contrast, a number of recent studies [Griffith et al, 1970;Grossfeld and Shooter, 1971;Cain et al, 1972;Waehneldt and Neuioff, 1974;Morell et al, 1972;Kelly and Luttges, 1976;Banik and Smith, 1977;Sheads et al, 1977] have dealt with developmental changes in proteins from the central nervous system (CNS). Differences between PNS and CNS proteins are well documented [Brostoff •t al., 1971;Everly et al, 1973;Greenfield et a/., 1973;Mahl and Wolfgram, 1969;Singh and Spritz, 1974;Luttges et al, 1976;Kelly and Luttges, 1976;Wood and Dawson, 1974;Wigginsetal., 1975]; nevertheless, only two studies have been devoted to a comprehensive survey of PNS protein changes during postnatal development.…”