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*[[Ephrin]] and [[Ephrin receptor]]
*[[Ephrin]] and [[Ephrin receptor]]
'''Ephrins''' (Eph) are the membrane-bound ligands of ephrin receptors.  The binding of Eph and ephrin receptors is achieved via cell-cell interaction.  Eph/Eph receptor signaling regulates embryonic development, guidance of axon growth, long-term potentiation, angiogenesis and stem-cell differentiation <ref>PMID:17420126</ref>. See also [[Ephrin receptor]]. Eph-A5 is implicated in spinal cord injury.  Eph-A1 is implicated in myocardial injury and renal reperfusion injury. <scene name='59/594659/Cv/4'>Ephrin-A5 receptor-binding domain complex with ephrin type A receptor 2</scene> (PDB code [[3mx0]]).<ref>PMID:20505120</ref>
'''Ephrins''' (Eph) are the membrane-bound ligands of ephrin receptors.  The binding of Eph and ephrin receptors is achieved via cell-cell interaction.  Eph/Eph receptor signaling regulates embryonic development, guidance of axon growth, long-term potentiation, angiogenesis and stem-cell differentiation <ref>PMID:17420126</ref>. Eph-A5 is implicated in spinal cord injury.  Eph-A1 is implicated in myocardial injury and renal reperfusion injury. <scene name='59/594659/Cv/4'>Ephrin-A5 receptor-binding domain complex with ephrin type A receptor 2</scene> (PDB code [[3mx0]]).<ref>PMID:20505120</ref>
 
<scene name='45/450911/Cv/8'>Ephrin A3 receptor with peptide substrate, nucleotide derivative and Mg+2 ion</scene>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
 
<scene name='45/450911/Cv/9'>Nucleotide derivative and Mg+2 ion binding site</scene>.
 
<scene name='45/450911/Cv/10'>Peptide substrate binding site</scene> ([[3fxx]]).<ref>PMID:19678838</ref>
 
*[[Erythropoietin]] and [[Erythropoietin receptor]]
*[[Erythropoietin]] and [[Erythropoietin receptor]]
*[[Fibroblast growth factor]] and [[Fibroblast growth factor receptor]]
*[[Fibroblast growth factor]] and [[Fibroblast growth factor receptor]]

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