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Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 2a (ASIC2a) Promotes Surface Trafficking of ASIC2b via Heteromeric Assembly

  • Kweon, Hae-Jin
  • Kim, Dong-Il
  • Bae, Yeonju
  • Park, Jae-Yong
  • Suh, Byung-Chang
  • 2016-08
  • Kweon, Hae-Jin. (2016-08). Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 2a (ASIC2a) Promotes Surface Trafficking of ASIC2b via Heteromeric Assembly. Scientific Reports, 6(1), 30684. doi: 10.1038/srep30684
  • Nature Publishing Group
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  • Kim, Hyeonho
  • Jeon, Younghyeon
  • Kim, Seunghye
  • Guo, Yuxuan
  • Kim, Dongwook
  • Jang, Gyubin
  • Brasch, Julia
  • Um, Ji Won
  • Ko, Jaewon
  • 2025-07
  • Kim, Hyeonho. (2025-07). EphB2 receptor tyrosine kinase-mediated excitatory synaptic functions are negatively modulated by MDGA2. Progress in Neurobiology, 250. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2025.102772
  • Elsevier
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  • Kang, Myeong-Gyun
  • Shin, Sanghee
  • Jang, Dong-Gi
  • Kwon, Ohyeon
  • Lee, Song-Yi
  • Mishra, Pratyush Kumar
  • Jung, Minkyo
  • Mun, Ji Young
  • Kee, Jung-Min
  • Kim, Jong-Seo
  • et al
  • 2025-08
  • Nature Communications, v.16, no.1
  • Nature Publishing Group
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  • Lee, Hyun-ju
  • Choi, Tae-Ik
  • Kim, Yong-Min
  • Lee, Soonje
  • Han, Bing
  • Bak, In Seon
  • Moon, Sun Ae
  • Yu, Dae-Yeul
  • Shin, Ki Soon
  • Kim Kwon, Yunhee
  • et al
  • 2021-08
  • Lee, Hyun-ju. (2021-08). Regulation of habenular G-protein gamma 8 on learning and memory via modulation of the central acetylcholine system. Molecular Psychiatry, 26(8), 3737–3750. doi: 10.1038/s41380-020-00893-2
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SALM4 negatively regulates NMDA receptor function and fear memory consolidation

  • Lie, Eunkyung
  • Yeo, Yeji
  • Lee, Eun-Jae
  • Shin, Wangyong
  • Kim, Kyungdeok
  • Han, Kyung Ah
  • Yang, Esther
  • Choi, Tae-Yong
  • Bae, Mihyun
  • Lee, Suho
  • et al
  • 2021-09
  • Lie, Eunkyung. (2021-09). SALM4 negatively regulates NMDA receptor function and fear memory consolidation. Communications Biology, 4(1), 1138. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-02656-3
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