EPH receptor A1

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Estrutura tridimensional da EPHA1

EPH receptor A1 (ephrin type-A receptor 1) é uma proteína que em humanos é codificada pelo gene EPHA1.

Está relacionada com a Doença de Alzheimer e em vários tipos de câncer.[1]

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