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Gingras et al., 2016 - Google Patents

α-Dystrobrevin-1 recruits Grb2 and α-catulin to organize neurotransmitter receptors at the neuromuscular junction

Gingras et al., 2016

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3436028193811729692
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Gingras J
Gawor M
Bernadzki K
Grady R
Hallock P
Glass D
Sanes J
Proszynski T
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Journal of cell science

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Neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), the synapses made by motor neurons on muscle fibers, form during embryonic development but undergo substantial remodeling postnatally. Several lines of evidence suggest that α-dystrobrevin, a component of the dystrophin …
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