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Details on Person Wenthold, Robert J

Class:IdPerson:4608755
_displayNameWenthold, Robert J
_timestamp2013-09-23 18:40:39
created[InstanceEdit:4608754] Rothfels, K, 2013-09-23
firstnameRobert J
initialRJ
surnameWenthold
(author)[LiteratureReference:4608822] Asymmetric localization of Vangl2 and Fz3 indicate novel mechanisms for planar cell polarity in mammals
[LiteratureReference:8849874] Synaptic adhesion-like molecules (SALMs) promote neurite outgrowth
[LiteratureReference:8849897] Reticulon 3 is an interacting partner of the SALM family of adhesion molecules
[LiteratureReference:8849911] A novel family of adhesion-like molecules that interacts with the NMDA receptor
[LiteratureReference:8849924] NMDA receptors interact with flotillin-1 and -2, lipid raft-associated proteins
[LiteratureReference:8849928] Flotillin-1 mediates neurite branching induced by synaptic adhesion-like molecule 4 in hippocampal neurons
[LiteratureReference:8849941] The SALM family of adhesion-like molecules forms heteromeric and homomeric complexes
[LiteratureReference:8871448] Dileucine and PDZ-binding motifs mediate synaptic adhesion-like molecule 1 (SALM1) trafficking in hippocampal neurons
[LiteratureReference:9664482] Molecular determinants for differential membrane trafficking of PMCA1 and PMCA2 in mammalian hair cells
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