Mechanistic studies of the adhesion-GPCR latrophilin and its interactions in neural guidance
<p>The adhesion GPCRs are a poorly understood and evolutionarily ancient family of cell surface receptors, several of which have emerging functions in the development of the nervous system. aGPCRs comprise a large extracellular domain, providing binding sites for a variety of ligands, alongsid...
Main Author: | Jackson, V |
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Other Authors: | Seiradake, E |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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