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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2328155
_displayNameAlternative splicing of agrin alters its binding to heparin, dystroglycan, and the putative agrin receptor
_timestamp2012-06-25 14:45:42
author[Person:2328162] Gesemann, M
[Person:2328106] Cavalli, V
[Person:2328141] Denzer, A J
[Person:2328172] Brancaccio, A
[Person:2328114] Schumacher, B
[Person:2328180] Ruegg, M A
created[InstanceEdit:2328179] Jupe, S, 2012-06-25
journalNeuron
pages755-67
pubMedIdentifier8607994
titleAlternative splicing of agrin alters its binding to heparin, dystroglycan, and the putative agrin receptor
volume16
year1996
(literatureReference)[Summation:2396045] Alpha-dystroglycan (DG) binds G domain-like sequences in oth...
[Summation:2426660] Alpha-dystroglycan binds G domain-like sequences in other ex...
[Summation:2467577] Agrin is a large (>400 kDa) heparan sulfate proteoglycan fou...
[Summation:2467713] Agrin (AGRN) is a multidomain heparan sulfate proteoglycan f...
[Reaction:9914537] DGC complex binds AGRN and HSPG2 [Homo sapiens]
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