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Small-molecule ligands that bind the RET receptor activate neuroprotective signals independent of but modulated by co-receptor GFRα1
Sean Jmaeff, Yulia Sidorova, Hayley Lippiatt, Pablo F. Barcelona, Hinyu Nedev, Lucia M. Saragovi, Mark A. Hancock, Mart Saarma and H. Uri Saragovi
Molecular Pharmacology May 3, 2020, mol.119.118950; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.119.118950
Sean Jmaeff
1 Mcgill University;
Yulia Sidorova
2 University of Helsinki;
Hayley Lippiatt
3 Lady Davis Institute;
Pablo F. Barcelona
3 Lady Davis Institute;
Hinyu Nedev
3 Lady Davis Institute;
Lucia M. Saragovi
3 Lady Davis Institute;
Mark A. Hancock
1 Mcgill University;
Mart Saarma
2 University of Helsinki;
H. Uri Saragovi
4 McGill University
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Small-molecule ligands that bind the RET receptor activate neuroprotective signals independent of but modulated by co-receptor GFRα1
Sean Jmaeff, Yulia Sidorova, Hayley Lippiatt, Pablo F. Barcelona, Hinyu Nedev, Lucia M. Saragovi, Mark A. Hancock, Mart Saarma and H. Uri Saragovi
Molecular Pharmacology May 3, 2020, mol.119.118950; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.119.118950
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Small-molecule ligands that bind the RET receptor activate neuroprotective signals independent of but modulated by co-receptor GFRα1
Sean Jmaeff, Yulia Sidorova, Hayley Lippiatt, Pablo F. Barcelona, Hinyu Nedev, Lucia M. Saragovi, Mark A. Hancock, Mart Saarma and H. Uri Saragovi
Molecular Pharmacology May 3, 2020, mol.119.118950; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.119.118950
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