Agrin is an extracellular matrix protein involved in the formation of the postsynaptic apparatus of the neuromuscular junction. In addition to spinal motor neurons, agrin is expressed by many other neuronal populations throughout the nervous system. Agrin's role outside of the neuromuscular junction, however, is poorly understood. Here we use the polymerase chain reaction to examine expression and alternative splicing of agrin in mouse somatosensory cortex during early postnatal development in vivo and in dissociated cell culture. Peak levels of agrin gene expression in developing cortex coincide with ingrowth of thalamic afferent fibres and formation of thalamocortical and intracortical synapses. Analysis of alternatively spliced agrin mes...
Agrin is a nerve-derived factor that directs neuromuscular synapse formation, however its role in re...
Agrin mediates motor neuron-induced differentiation of the postsynaptic apparatus of the neuromuscul...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.During the development of the...
Numerous studies suggest that the extracellular matrix protein agrin directs the formation of the po...
AbstractAgrin is a secreted glycoprotein with the ability to cluster cell surface molecules, includi...
Agrin is a nerve-derived factor that plays an important role in the formation of the neuromuscular ...
AbstractAgrin, a proteoglycan secreted by motoneurons, is a critical organizer of synaptic different...
The proteoglycan agrin is required for postsynaptic differentiation at the skeletal neuromuscular ju...
Agrin is an extracellular matrix protein that has been implicated as a synaptogenic agent in the per...
AbstractAgrin is an extracellular matrix protein that has been implicated as a synaptogenic agent in...
AbstractSynapse formation involves a large number of macromolecules found in both presynaptic nerve ...
Agrin is thought to mediate the motor neuron-induced aggregation of synaptic proteins on the surface...
AbstractAgrin is a synapse-organizing molecule that mediates nerve-induced aggregation of acetylchol...
A grin is a motor neuron-derived factor that directs formation of the postsynaptic apparatus of the ...
AbstractProteins of the synaptic basal lamina are important in directing the differentiation of moto...
Agrin is a nerve-derived factor that directs neuromuscular synapse formation, however its role in re...
Agrin mediates motor neuron-induced differentiation of the postsynaptic apparatus of the neuromuscul...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.During the development of the...
Numerous studies suggest that the extracellular matrix protein agrin directs the formation of the po...
AbstractAgrin is a secreted glycoprotein with the ability to cluster cell surface molecules, includi...
Agrin is a nerve-derived factor that plays an important role in the formation of the neuromuscular ...
AbstractAgrin, a proteoglycan secreted by motoneurons, is a critical organizer of synaptic different...
The proteoglycan agrin is required for postsynaptic differentiation at the skeletal neuromuscular ju...
Agrin is an extracellular matrix protein that has been implicated as a synaptogenic agent in the per...
AbstractAgrin is an extracellular matrix protein that has been implicated as a synaptogenic agent in...
AbstractSynapse formation involves a large number of macromolecules found in both presynaptic nerve ...
Agrin is thought to mediate the motor neuron-induced aggregation of synaptic proteins on the surface...
AbstractAgrin is a synapse-organizing molecule that mediates nerve-induced aggregation of acetylchol...
A grin is a motor neuron-derived factor that directs formation of the postsynaptic apparatus of the ...
AbstractProteins of the synaptic basal lamina are important in directing the differentiation of moto...
Agrin is a nerve-derived factor that directs neuromuscular synapse formation, however its role in re...
Agrin mediates motor neuron-induced differentiation of the postsynaptic apparatus of the neuromuscul...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.During the development of the...