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Pathways reviewed by Petralia, Ronald S (8849938)

DB_ID Name
8849932 Synaptic adhesion-like molecules

Details on Person Petralia, Ronald S

Class:IdPerson:8849938
_displayNamePetralia, Ronald S
_timestamp2015-12-18 10:35:35
created[InstanceEdit:8849920] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2015-12-18
firstnameRonald S
initialRS
surnamePetralia
(author)[InstanceEdit:8871471] Seabold, Gail K, Petralia, Ronald S, 2016-05-17
[LiteratureReference:8849911] A novel family of adhesion-like molecules that interacts with the NMDA receptor
[LiteratureReference:8849941] The SALM family of adhesion-like molecules forms heteromeric and homomeric complexes
[LiteratureReference:8871438] MAGUKs, synaptic development, and synaptic plasticity
[LiteratureReference:8871448] Dileucine and PDZ-binding motifs mediate synaptic adhesion-like molecule 1 (SALM1) trafficking in hippocampal neurons
[LiteratureReference:8871449] Heterozygous deletion of the LRFN2 gene is associated with working memory deficits
[LiteratureReference:9610399] Two N-glycosylation Sites in the GluN1 Subunit Are Essential for Releasing N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) Receptors from the Endoplasmic Reticulum
[LiteratureReference:9619855] Arc/Arg3.1 interacts with the endocytic machinery to regulate AMPA receptor trafficking
[LiteratureReference:9662993] TRIOBP-5 sculpts stereocilia rootlets and stiffens supporting cells enabling hearing
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