Impaired signaling for neuromuscular synaptic maintenance is a feature of Motor Neuron Disease

A central event in the pathogenesis of motor neuron disease (MND) is the loss of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), yet the mechanisms that lead to this event in MND remain to be fully elucidated. Maintenance of the NMJ relies upon neural agrin (n-agrin) which, when released from the nerve terminal, ac...

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Main Authors: Chang, J. (Author), Colditz, M.J (Author), Ding, Q. (Author), Fard, A.T (Author), Gill, M. (Author), Heggie, S. (Author), Henderson, R.D (Author), Hilliard, M.A (Author), Jeffree, R.L (Author), Kesavan, K. (Author), Lee, K.M (Author), Mar, J.C (Author), McCombe, P.A (Author), Ng, D.C.H (Author), Ngo, S.T (Author), Noakes, P.G (Author), Phillips, W.D (Author), Power, D. (Author), Robertson, T. (Author), Steyn, F.J (Author), Wimberger, E. (Author), Wolvetang, E.J (Author)
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2022
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ALS
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