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The following pages link to MuSK frizzled-like domain is critical for mammalian neuromuscular junction formation and maintenance. (Q41157669):
Displaying 24 items.
- Slit2 as a β-catenin/Ctnnb1-dependent retrograde signal for presynaptic differentiation (Q35837254) (← links)
- Collagen Q and anti-MuSK autoantibody competitively suppress agrin/LRP4/MuSK signaling (Q36044172) (← links)
- Neuromuscular junction degeneration in muscle wasting (Q37097233) (← links)
- Dystrophin restoration therapy improves both the reduced excitability and the force drop induced by lengthening contractions in dystrophic mdx skeletal muscle (Q37111473) (← links)
- Schwann Cells in Neuromuscular Junction Formation and Maintenance (Q37270912) (← links)
- Autoimmune synaptopathies (Q38710287) (← links)
- Myasthenia gravis - autoantibody characteristics and their implications for therapy (Q38814596) (← links)
- Moving forward with the neuromuscular junction (Q38816514) (← links)
- Synaptic Homeostasis and Its Immunological Disturbance in Neuromuscular Junction Disorders (Q39261822) (← links)
- Diverging roles for Lrp4 and Wnt signaling in neuromuscular synapse development during evolution (Q41380639) (← links)
- Muscle Yap Is a Regulator of Neuromuscular Junction Formation and Regeneration (Q41666150) (← links)
- Gonad-related factors promote muscle performance gain during postnatal development in male and female mice (Q47812619) (← links)
- Agrin-LRP4-MuSK signaling as a therapeutic target for myasthenia gravis and other neuromuscular disorders (Q47928036) (← links)
- Fundamental Molecules and Mechanisms for Forming and Maintaining Neuromuscular Synapses. (Q50131806) (← links)
- Differential effects of spinal motor neuron-derived and skeletal muscle-derived Rspo2 on acetylcholine receptor clustering at the neuromuscular junction (Q58752011) (← links)
- Motoneuron Wnts regulate neuromuscular junction development (Q58772748) (← links)
- Advances in autoimmune myasthenia gravis management (Q64044796) (← links)
- GFPT1 deficiency in muscle leads to myasthenia and myopathy in mice. (Q64975017) (← links)
- Myasthenia gravis (Q66724822) (← links)
- The p75NTR neurotrophin receptor is required to organize the mature neuromuscular synapse by regulating synaptic vesicle availability (Q90081490) (← links)
- Myasthenia Gravis: Pathogenic Effects of Autoantibodies on Neuromuscular Architecture (Q91588676) (← links)
- Autoimmune Channelopathies at Neuromuscular Junction (Q92478822) (← links)
- Dissecting the Extracellular Complexity of Neuromuscular Junction Organizers (Q93055041) (← links)
- Muscle-Specific Kinase Myasthenia Gravis (Q95840969) (← links)