An alternative amino-terminus expressed in the central nervous system converts agrin to a type II transmembrane protein.

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An alternative amino-terminus expressed in the central nervous system converts agrin to a type II transmembrane protein. is …
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P356DOI10.1006/MCNE.2000.0932
P698PubMed publication ID11161480

P50authorFrank R NeumannQ63430383
P2093author name stringSchumacher B
Ruegg MA
Kröger S
Annies M
Bittcher G
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SV40-transformed simian cells support the replication of early SV40 mutantsQ28263905
Characteristics of a human cell line transformed by DNA from human adenovirus type 5Q29547863
P433issue1
P921main subjecttransmembrane proteinQ424204
P304page(s)208-225
P577publication date2001-01-01
P1433published inMolecular and Cellular NeuroscienceQ6895985
P1476titleAn alternative amino-terminus expressed in the central nervous system converts agrin to a type II transmembrane protein
P478volume17

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