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- noun biochemistry Any of a class of
transmembrane proteins that bind toneurexins
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September 10 issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry that misfolding of a protein called neuroligin-3, due to gene mutations, results in trafficking deficiencies that may lead to abnormal communications between neurons.
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An international team, led by researchers at the University of California, found that misfolding of a protein called neuroligin-3, due to gene mutations, results in trafficking deficiencies that may lead to abnormal communications between neurons.
Medindia Health News 2010
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The researchers studied a protein called neuroligin-1, which helps nerve cells better communicate with each other.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry that misfolding of a protein called neuroligin-3, due to gene mutations, results in trafficking deficiencies that may lead to abnormal communications between neurons.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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An international team, led by researchers at the University of California, found that misfolding of a protein called neuroligin-3, due to gene mutations, results in trafficking deficiencies that may lead to abnormal communications between neurons.
Medindia Health News 2010
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The researchers studied a protein called neuroligin-1, which helps nerve cells better communicate with each other.
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The researchers studied a protein called neuroligin-1, which helps nerve cells better communicate with each other.
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The researchers studied a protein called neuroligin-1, which helps nerve cells better communicate with each other.
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September 10 issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry that misfolding of a protein called neuroligin-3, due to gene mutations, results in trafficking deficiencies that may lead to abnormal communications between neurons.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) - A protein called neuroligin that is implicated in some forms of autism is critical to the construction of a working synapse, locking neurons together like
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