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- Agrin abstract "Agrin is a large proteoglycan whose best-characterised role is in the development of the neuromuscular junction during embryogenesis. Agrin is named based on its involvement in the aggregation of acetylcholine receptors during synaptogenesis. In humans, this protein is encoded by the AGRN gene.This protein has nine domains homologous to protease inhibitors. It may also have functions in other tissues and during other stages of development. It is a major proteoglycan component in the glomerular basement membrane and may play a role in the renal filtration and cell-matrix interactions.".
- Agrin entrezgene "375790".
- Agrin symbol "NtA".
- Agrin wikiPageID "5411925".
- Agrin wikiPageLength "8668".
- Agrin wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Agrin wikiPageRevisionID "674195268".
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink AChR.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholine.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholine_receptor.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Basement_membrane.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Casein_kinase.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_neuroscience.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glycoproteins.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_neuroscience.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteoglycans.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Dok-7.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Dystroglycan.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Embryogenesis.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Glomerular.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Glomerulus.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Heparan_sulfate.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Knockout_mouse.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Laminin.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink MuSK_protein.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink MuSK_receptor.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Neuromuscular_junction.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Proteoglycan.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_alveolus.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink RAPSN.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Rapsyn.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Synaptogenesis.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Wnt_signaling_pathway.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLink Wnt_signalling_pathway.
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLinkText "AGRIN".
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agrin".
- Agrin wikiPageWikiLinkText "agrin".
- Agrin hasPhotoCollection Agrin.
- Agrin interpro "IPR004850".
- Agrin name "Agrin NtA domain".
- Agrin pfam "PF03146".
- Agrin scop "1".
- Agrin symbol "NtA".
- Agrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nerve_tissue_protein.
- Agrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB.
- Agrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pfam_box.
- Agrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Agrin subject Category:Developmental_neuroscience.
- Agrin subject Category:Glycoproteins.
- Agrin subject Category:Molecular_neuroscience.
- Agrin subject Category:Proteoglycans.
- Agrin hypernym Proteoglycan.
- Agrin type Biomolecule.
- Agrin type Protein.
- Agrin type Glycoprotein.
- Agrin type Page.
- Agrin type Proteoglycan.
- Agrin type Thing.
- Agrin type Q206229.
- Agrin type Q8054.
- Agrin comment "Agrin is a large proteoglycan whose best-characterised role is in the development of the neuromuscular junction during embryogenesis. Agrin is named based on its involvement in the aggregation of acetylcholine receptors during synaptogenesis. In humans, this protein is encoded by the AGRN gene.This protein has nine domains homologous to protease inhibitors. It may also have functions in other tissues and during other stages of development.".
- Agrin label "Agrin".
- Agrin sameAs أجرين.
- Agrin sameAs m.0dkq13.
- Agrin sameAs Q4694120.
- Agrin sameAs Q4694120.
- Agrin wasDerivedFrom Agrin?oldid=674195268.
- Agrin isPrimaryTopicOf Agrin.