- alpha-
neurexins 1-3 (α-
neurexins 1–3) and beta-
neurexins 1-3 (β-
neurexins 1–3). In addition,
there are
alternative splicing at 5
sites in α-
neurexin and...
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Neurexin-1-alpha is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the NRXN1 gene.
Neurexins are a
family of
proteins that
function in the
vertebrate nervous system...
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Neuroligins act as
ligands for β-
neurexins,
which are cell
adhesion proteins located presynaptically.
Neuroligin and β-
neurexin "shake hands",
resulting in...
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Studies demonstrate that both
neurexins and
neuroligins are
involved in
excitatory and
inhibitory synapse formation.
Neurexin-neuroligin
interactions are...
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Neurexin-3-alpha is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the NRXN3 gene.
Neurexins are a
family of
proteins that
function in the
vertebrate nervous system...
- by the CNTNAP1 gene.
CASPR is a part of the
neurexin family of proteins,
hence its
another name "
Neurexin IV".
CASPR is a
membrane protein found in the...
- The
laminin globular (G) domain, also
known as the LNS (Laminin-alpha,
Neurexin and **** hormone-binding globulin) domain, is on
average 177
amino acids...
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Gabapentin and
Pregabalin May
Involve N-Methyl-d-Aspartate Receptors,
Neurexins, and Thrombospondins". The
Journal of
Pharmacology and
Experimental Therapeutics...
- the
neurexin family which functions in the
vertebrate nervous system as cell
adhesion molecules and receptors. This protein, like
other neurexin proteins...
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Neurexin-2-alpha is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the NRXN2 gene.
Neurexins are a
family of
proteins that
function in the
vertebrate nervous system...