Agrin in the developing CNS: new roles for a synapse organizer

scientific article (publication date: October 2002)

Agrin in the developing CNS: new roles for a synapse organizer is …
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P356DOI10.1152/NIPS.01390.2002
P698PubMed publication ID12270958
P5875ResearchGate publication ID276519983

P2093author name stringStephan Kröger
Jörn E Schröder
J. E. Schroder
S. Kroger
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An alternative amino-terminus expressed in the central nervous system converts agrin to a type II transmembrane protein.Q40830126
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Agrin orchestrates synaptic differentiation at the vertebrate neuromuscular junctionQ41701347
Agrin is synthesized by retinal cells and colocalizes with gephyrin [corrected]Q42527139
Agrin regulates neuronal responses to excitatory neurotransmitters in vitro and in vivoQ43870921
Expression of agrin mRNA is altered following seizures in adult rat brainQ46158592
Agrin accumulates in the brain microvascular basal lamina during development of the blood-brain barrierQ48822949
Biochemical and functional characterization of basal lamina-bound agrin in the chick central nervous systemQ49068131
P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)207-12
207-212
P577publication date2002-10-01
P1433published inPhysiologyQ1091804
P1476titleAgrin in the developing CNS: new roles for a synapse organizer
Agrin in the Developing CNS: New Roles for a Synapse Organizer
P478volume17

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