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220 related items for PubMed ID: 9136771

  • 1. Rapsyn is required for MuSK signaling and recruits synaptic components to a MuSK-containing scaffold.
    Apel ED, Glass DJ, Moscoso LM, Yancopoulos GD, Sanes JR.
    Neuron; 1997 Apr; 18(4):623-35. PubMed ID: 9136771
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  • 2. Roles of rapsyn and agrin in interaction of postsynaptic proteins with acetylcholine receptors.
    Fuhrer C, Gautam M, Sugiyama JE, Hall ZW.
    J Neurosci; 1999 Aug 01; 19(15):6405-16. PubMed ID: 10414969
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  • 3. Kinase- and rapsyn-independent activities of the muscle-specific kinase (MuSK).
    Bromann PA, Zhou H, Sanes JR.
    Neuroscience; 2004 Aug 01; 125(2):417-26. PubMed ID: 15062984
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  • 4. Distinct phenotypes of mutant mice lacking agrin, MuSK, or rapsyn.
    Gautam M, DeChiara TM, Glass DJ, Yancopoulos GD, Sanes JR.
    Brain Res Dev Brain Res; 1999 May 14; 114(2):171-8. PubMed ID: 10320756
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  • 5. Rapsyn clusters and activates the synapse-specific receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK.
    Gillespie SK, Balasubramanian S, Fung ET, Huganir RL.
    Neuron; 1996 May 14; 16(5):953-62. PubMed ID: 8630253
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  • 11. Clustering of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: from the neuromuscular junction to interneuronal synapses.
    Huh KH, Fuhrer C.
    Mol Neurobiol; 2002 Feb 14; 25(1):79-112. PubMed ID: 11890459
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  • 14. alpha-Dystroglycan functions in acetylcholine receptor aggregation but is not a coreceptor for agrin-MuSK signaling.
    Jacobson C, Montanaro F, Lindenbaum M, Carbonetto S, Ferns M.
    J Neurosci; 1998 Aug 15; 18(16):6340-8. PubMed ID: 9698325
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  • 19. Src-family kinases stabilize the neuromuscular synapse in vivo via protein interactions, phosphorylation, and cytoskeletal linkage of acetylcholine receptors.
    Sadasivam G, Willmann R, Lin S, Erb-Vögtli S, Kong XC, Rüegg MA, Fuhrer C.
    J Neurosci; 2005 Nov 09; 25(45):10479-93. PubMed ID: 16280586
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  • 20. Rapsyn may function as a link between the acetylcholine receptor and the agrin-binding dystrophin-associated glycoprotein complex.
    Apel ED, Roberds SL, Campbell KP, Merlie JP.
    Neuron; 1995 Jul 09; 15(1):115-26. PubMed ID: 7619516
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