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Agrin is a
large proteoglycan whose best-characterised role is in the
development of the
neuromuscular junction during embryogenesis.
Agrin is
named based...
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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...
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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...
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proteoglycan called agrin,
which is
similarly also
required for
neuromuscular junction formation. Upon
activation by its
ligand agrin, MuSK
signals via...
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class F
scavenger receptors (SCARF1, SCARF2),
stabilins (STAB1, STAB2),
agrin (
AGRIN), angiopoietin-1
receptor (TEK),
perlecan (HSPG2),
tenascin N (TNN),...
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dystroglycan complex is also
known to
serve as an
agrin receptor in muscle,
where it may
regulate agrin-induced
acetylcholine receptor clustering at the...
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express them in the
central regions in a
process called prepatterning.
Agrin, a
heparin proteoglycan, and MuSK
kinase are
thought to help
stabilize the...
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multiple extracellular SEA (sea
urchin sperm protein, enterokinase, and
agrin) modules, a
transmembrane domain, and a
cytoplasmic tail. The extracellular...
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transgenic overexpression. Furthermore, the nerve-derived
organizing factor agrin fails to
stimulate MuSK
activation in
muscle cells genetically null for...
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capillaries and the podocytes. It
consists mainly of laminins, type IV collagen,
agrin, and nidogen,
which are
synthesized and
secreted by both
endothelial cells...