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  • Receptor, EphA5 - »õâ 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.
    Synonyms : Brain-Specific Kinase, EphA5 Protein, bsk Tyrosine Kinase, Brain Specific Kinase, Tyrosine Kinase, bsk
  • Receptor, EphA6 - »õâ An eph family receptor that is found in a variety of neuronal regions of the BRAIN. In contrast to the other proteins in this class, it is expressed at higher levels in adult tissues than in embryonic tissues.
    Synonyms : EphA6 Protein, ehk-2 Protein, ehk 2 Protein
  • Receptor, EphA7 - »õâ An eph family receptor found widely expressed in embryo tissues, including the NERVOUS SYSTEM. In the BRAIN high levels of EphA7 expression occurs in the anterior tectum, medulla, RHOMBENCEPHALON, and SUBCOMMISSURAL ORGAN. Several isoforms of the protein occur due to multiple alternative spicing of the EphA7 mRNA.
    Synonyms : Cek11 Kinase, EphA7 Protein, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Cek11
  • Receptor, EphA8 - »õâ An eph family receptor found exclusively in BRAIN. EphA8 receptors may play a role in the axonal guidance of a subset of tectal commissural NEURONS.
    Synonyms : ELK-Related Kinase, EphA8 Protein, eph- and elk-Related Kinase, ELK Related Kinase, Kinase, ELK-Related, eph and elk Related Kinase
  • Receptor, EphB1 - »õâ An eph family receptor found primarily in the nervous system. In the embryonic BRAIN EphB1 receptor expression occurs in the mantle layer and increases with the progression of embryogenesis. In adult brain it is found in the several regions including the CEREBELLUM; CEREBRAL CORTEX; and CAUDATE NUCLEUS; and PUTAMEN.
    Synonyms : EPHT2 Protein, Neuronally Expressed EPH-Related Tyrosine Kinase, Neuronally Expressed EPH Related Tyrosine Kinase
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