Definition of Agrin. Meaning of Agrin. Synonyms of Agrin

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Definition of Agrin

Agrin
Agrin A*grin" ([.a]*gr[i^]n"), adv. & a. [Pref. a- + grin.] In the act of grinning. ``His visage all agrin.' --Tennyson.

Meaning of Agrin from wikipedia

- Agrin is a large proteoglycan whose best-characterised role is in the development of the neuromuscular junction during embryogenesis. Agrin is named based...
- drown both of them. Agrin is unable to accept Riga as anything besides a taint, a continuous reminder of her brutal past. Agrin tries to abandon the...
- School of Information Master's final project of Nate Agrin, Jessica Kline, and Ken-ichi Ueda. Agrin and Ueda continued work on the site with Sean McGregor...
- proteoglycan called agrin, which is similarly also required for neuromuscular junction formation. Upon activation by its ligand agrin, MuSK signals via...
- class F scavenger receptors (SCARF1, SCARF2), stabilins (STAB1, STAB2), agrin (AGRIN), angiopoietin-1 receptor (TEK), perlecan (HSPG2), tenascin N (TNN),...
- dystroglycan complex is also known to serve as an agrin receptor in muscle, where it may regulate agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering at the...
- express them in the central regions in a process called prepatterning. Agrin, a heparin proteoglycan, and MuSK kinase are thought to help stabilize the...
- multiple extracellular SEA (sea urchin sperm protein, enterokinase, and agrin) modules, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tail. The extracellular...
- transgenic overexpression. Furthermore, the nerve-derived organizing factor agrin fails to stimulate MuSK activation in muscle cells genetically null for...
- capillaries and the podocytes. It consists mainly of laminins, type IV collagen, agrin, and nidogen, which are synthesized and secreted by both endothelial cells...