artemin

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Coined in a 1998 paper by R.H. Baloh et al., in the journal Neuron. [1]

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artemin (plural artemins)

  1. (biochemistry) A neurotrophin, or nerve growth factor, in the GDNF family, bonding to the receptor GFRalpha3-RET.

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