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Details on Person ErbB4 reduces synaptic GABAA currents independent of its receptor tyrosine kinase activity

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9612570
_displayNameErbB4 reduces synaptic GABAA currents independent of its receptor tyrosine kinase activity
_timestamp2018-06-28 16:24:24
author[Person:9612578] Mitchell, Robert M
[Person:9612591] Janssen, Megan J
[Person:9612583] Karavanova, Irina
[Person:9612595] Vullhorst, Detlef
[Person:9612577] Furth, Katrina
[Person:9612572] Makusky, Anthony
[Person:9610896] Markey, Sanford P
[Person:9612573] Buonanno, Andres
created[InstanceEdit:9612580] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-06-28
journalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
pages19603-8
pubMedIdentifier24218551
titleErbB4 reduces synaptic GABAA currents independent of its receptor tyrosine kinase activity
volume110
year2013
(literatureReference)[Summation:9612576] ERBB4 can bind to a postsynaptic density (PSD) protein DLG4 ...
[Summation:9612641] NRG2-activated ERBB4 receptor binds to GABA receptors by dir...
[Pathway:1236394] Signaling by ERBB4 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9612569] Erbb4 binds Dlg4 [Rattus norvegicus]
[Reaction:9612654] Nrg2-activated Erbb4 binds GABA receptors through Gabra1 [Mus musculus]
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