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  • 22. ARIA is heavily expressed in rat peripheral auditory and vestibular ganglia.
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  • 28. The mechanism of agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor aggregation.
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  • 31. Neuregulin-heparan-sulfate proteoglycan interactions produce sustained erbB receptor activation required for the induction of acetylcholine receptors in muscle.
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  • 34. Identification of a neuregulin and protein-tyrosine phosphatase response element in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor epsilon subunit gene: regulatory role of an Rts transcription factor.
    Sapru MK, Florance SK, Kirk C, Goldman D.
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  • 36. Neuregulin-1 potentiates agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering through muscle-specific kinase phosphorylation.
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  • 37. Heregulin-stimulated acetylcholine receptor gene expression in muscle: requirement for MAP kinase and evidence for a parallel inhibitory pathway independent of electrical activity.
    Altiok N, Altiok S, Changeux JP.
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  • 38. Mechanism of agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor aggregation.
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  • 39. Trophic interactions at developing synapses.
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