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Ephrin-B2

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Definition: A transmembrane domain containing ephrin that binds with high affinity to EPHB1 RECEPTOR; EPHB3 RECEPTOR; and EPHB4 RECEPTOR. Expression of ephrin-B2 occurs in a variety of adult tissues. During embryogenesis, high levels of ephrin-B2 is seen in the PROSENCEPHALON; RHOMBENCEPHALON; developing SOMITES; LIMB BUD; and bronchial arches.      Other names Mammalian ELF-2 Protein; Mammalian ELF 2; Ligand, Htk; LERK 5 Protein; LERK 5 Gene Product; Ephrin B2; ELF-2, Mammalian; ELF 2 Protein, Mammalian; Mammalian ELF-2; LERK-5 Protein; LERK-5 Gene Product; Htk Ligand; HTKL Protein; Eplg5 Protein; Eplg5 Gene Product; Eph Ligand Family 2 Protein, Mammalian; Efbn2 Gene Product; ELF-2 Protein, Mammalian

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