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- Ectodysplasin A (EDA) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EDA gene. Ectodysplasin A is a transmembrane protein of the TNF family which plays...
- Ectodysplasin A receptor (EDAR) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EDAR gene. EDAR is a cell surface receptor for ectodysplasin A which plays...
- is encoded by the EDA2R gene. EDA-A1 and EDA-A2 are two isoforms of ectodysplasin that are encoded by the anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (EDA) gene....
- Harris, WE; Drew, CF; Dixon, J; Dixon, MJ; Headon, DJ (2008). "Enhanced ectodysplasin-A receptor (EDAR) signaling alters multiple fiber characteristics to...
- naming A-box 2 of insulin gene HLA-A2, a human MHC HLA-A serotype gene Ectodysplasin A2 receptor, a protein that in humans is encoded by the EDA2R gene Alpha-2...
- Ectodermal Dysplasia Gene (EDA) Undergoes Alternative Splicing and Encodes Ectodysplasin-A with Deletion Mutations in Collagenous Repeats". Human Molecular Genetics...
- been ****ociated with the presence/absence of the V370A allele of the Ectodysplasin A Receptor (EDAR) gene. The EDAR V370A isoform arises from a single...
- CAML CD70 (CD27L, TNFSF7) CD153 (CD30L, TNFSF8) CD154 (CD40L, TNFSF5) Ectodysplasin (A, A2) FasL (CD95L, TNFSF6) GITRL (TNFSF18) LIGHT (HEVML, CD258, TNFSF14)...
- Salford Quays, England Eda glasbruk, Sweden Eda Station (disambiguation) Ectodysplasin A, a protein Electrodermal activity Electron donor acceptor complexes...
- Kenneth (2020-04-06). "Safety and immunogenicity of Fc-EDA, a recombinant ectodysplasin A1 replacement protein, in human subjects". British Journal of Clinical...