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Cell Reports|March 10, 2019
A Tethered Agonist within the Ectodomain Activates the Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors GPR126 and GPR133Ines Liebscher, Julia Schön, Sarah C Petersen, et al.
Cell Reports|December 24, 2014
A tethered agonist within the ectodomain activates the adhesion G protein-coupled receptors GPR126 and GPR133Ines Liebscher, Julia Schön, Sarah C Petersen, et al.
Developmental Biology|July 12, 2022
Peripheral nerve development in zebrafish requires muscle patterning by tcf15/paraxisLauren E Limbach, Rocky L Penick, Rudy S Casseday, et al.
Nature|August 9, 2016
The prion protein is an agonistic ligand of the G protein-coupled receptor Adgrg6Alexander Küffer, Asvin K K Lakkaraju, Amit Mogha, et al.
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Cell Reports|March 10, 2019
A Tethered Agonist within the Ectodomain Activates the Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors GPR126 and GPR133Ines Liebscher, Julia Schön, Sarah C Petersen, et al.
Cell Reports|December 24, 2014
A tethered agonist within the ectodomain activates the adhesion G protein-coupled receptors GPR126 and GPR133Ines Liebscher, Julia Schön, Sarah C Petersen, et al.
Developmental Biology|July 12, 2022
Peripheral nerve development in zebrafish requires muscle patterning by tcf15/paraxisLauren E Limbach, Rocky L Penick, Rudy S Casseday, et al.
Nature|August 9, 2016
The prion protein is an agonistic ligand of the G protein-coupled receptor Adgrg6Alexander Küffer, Asvin K K Lakkaraju, Amit Mogha, et al.
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