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EphA5 Receptor

An eph family receptor found primarily in differentiated neuronal tissues. Several isoforms of EphA5 receptor occur due to multiple alternative RNA splicing. The protein is prominently expressed in the NEURONS of the LIMBIC SYSTEM during development and throughout adult life, suggesting its role in the plasticity of limbic structure and function.
Also Known As:
Receptor, EphA5; Brain-Specific Kinase; EphA5 Protein; bsk Tyrosine Kinase; Brain Specific Kinase; Tyrosine Kinase, bsk
Networked: 9 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 3 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Wang, Jiandong: 3 articles (06/2022 - 11/2016)
2. Wei, Xue: 2 articles (06/2019 - 11/2016)
3. Wang, Hua: 2 articles (01/2015 - 10/2014)
4. Feng, Xiao: 1 article (06/2022)
5. He, Yan: 1 article (06/2022)
6. Li, Jie: 1 article (06/2022)
7. Liu, Chengying: 1 article (06/2022)
8. Guo, Shuwei: 1 article (06/2019)
9. Liu, Jing: 1 article (06/2019)
10. Wang, Hai: 1 article (06/2019)

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