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EphB2 Receptor
Known as:
EphB2 Tyrosine Kinase
, Receptors, EphB2
, EphB2 Receptors
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An eph family receptor found widely expressed in embryonic and adult tissues. High levels of EphB2 receptor are observed in growing AXONS and NERVE…
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EPHB2 gene
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MAP kinase activity
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Protein Tyrosine Kinase
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
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2018
2018
Nanopatterns of Surface-Bound EphrinB1 Produce Multivalent Ligand-Receptor Interactions That Tune EphB2 Receptor Clustering.
V. Hortigüela
,
Enara Larrañaga
,
+8 authors
E. Martínez
Nano letters (Print)
2018
Corpus ID: 206746019
Here we present a nanostructured surface able to produce multivalent interactions between surface-bound ephrinB1 ligands and…
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2014
2014
Investigation of the interactions between the EphB2 receptor and SNEW peptide variants
B. Ma
,
S. Kolb
,
+5 authors
R. Nussinov
Growth Factors
2014
Corpus ID: 35114062
Abstract EphB2 interacts with cell surface-bound ephrin ligands to relay bidirectional signals. Overexpression of the EphB2…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Pediatric ependymomas: will molecular biology change patient management?
J. Grill
,
G. Bergthold
,
C. Ferreira
Current Opinion in Oncology
2011
Corpus ID: 28248844
Purpose of review Ependymomas remain a therapeutic challenge in pediatric neuro-oncology. These tumors are chemoresistant and…
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2011
2011
Alzheimer disease: EphB2 depletion links amyloid-β to cognitive impairment
H. Wood
Nature Reviews Neurology
2011
Corpus ID: 9257896
Depletion of the receptor tyrosine kinase ephB2 provides a link between amyloid-β (aβ) accumulation and cognitive dysfunction in…
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2009
2009
Peptide EphB2/CTF2 Generated by the γ-Secretase Processing of EphB2 Receptor Promotes Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Cell Surface Localization of N-Methyl-d-aspartate Receptors*
Jindong Xu
,
C. Litterst
,
A. Georgakopoulos
,
I. Zaganas
,
N. Robakis
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2009
Corpus ID: 19906523
Presenilin 1, a protein involved in the development of familial Alzheimer disease, is an important functional component of the…
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2009
2009
Structure of the ligand-binding domain of the EphB2 receptor at 2 A resolution.
Y. Goldgur
,
S. Paavilainen
,
D. Nikolov
,
J. Himanen
Acta Crystallographica. Section F : Structural…
2009
Corpus ID: 12925253
Eph tyrosine kinase receptors, the largest group of receptor tyrosine kinases, and their ephrin ligands are important mediators…
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2008
2008
Germline EPHB2 Receptor Variants in Familial Colorectal Cancer
G. Zogopoulos
,
C. Jørgensen
,
+9 authors
S. Gallinger
PLoS ONE
2008
Corpus ID: 11526848
Familial clustering of colorectal cancer occurs in 15–20% of cases, however recognized cancer syndromes explain only a small…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Cell adhesion and synaptogenesis.
Gong Chen
,
Xia Wu
,
Sebnem N. Tuncdemir
Sheng li xue bao : [Acta physiologica Sinica]
2007
Corpus ID: 32638229
Synapses are inter-neuronal connections that are fundamental working units in neural networks. How synapses are molecularly…
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2001
2001
Self-association studies on the EphB2 receptor SAM domain using analytical ultracentrifugation
J. Behlke
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D. Labudde
,
O. Ristau
European Biophysics Journal
2001
Corpus ID: 30638513
Abstract. The self-association behavior of the Eph-kinases SAM domain has been studied in phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, containing 0…
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1998
1998
Interaction of EphB2-tyrosine kinase receptor and its ligand conveys dorsalization signal in Xenopus laevis development
Masamitsu Tanaka
,
Dong-Yu Wang
,
+6 authors
H. Sugimura
Oncogene
1998
Corpus ID: 6790996
The Eph class is the largest family of receptor tyrosine kinases and has been shown to play various roles in neural development…
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