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1. Neuregulin/ErbB regulate neuromuscular junction development by phosphorylation of α-dystrobrevin

2. DTNBP1, a schizophrenia susceptibility gene, affects kinetics of transmitter release

3. Laminin-1 redistributes postsynaptic proteins and requires rapsyn, tyrosine phosphorylation, and Src and Fyn to stably cluster acetylcholine receptors

4. The Dystroglycan Complex Is Necessary for Stabilization of Acetylcholine Receptor Clusters at Neuromuscular Junctions and Formation of the Synaptic Basement Membrane

5. Differential Association of Syntrophin Pairs with the Dystrophin Complex

6. Dysbindin is a potent inducer of RhoA-SRF-mediated cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.

7. DTNBP1, a schizophrenia susceptibility gene, affects kinetics of transmitter release.

8. Tyrosine-phosphorylated and nonphosphorylated isoforms of alpha-dystrobrevin: roles in skeletal muscle and its neuromuscular and myotendinous junctions.

9. Laminin-1 redistributes postsynaptic proteins and requires rapsyn, tyrosine phosphorylation, and Src and Fyn to stably cluster acetylcholine receptors.

10. Muscle activity and muscle agrin regulate the organization of cytoskeletal proteins and attached acetylcholine receptor (AchR) aggregates in skeletal muscle fibers.

11. Absence of alpha-syntrophin leads to structurally aberrant neuromuscular synapses deficient in utrophin.

12. Assembly of the dystrophin-associated protein complex does not require the dystrophin COOH-terminal domain.

13. Different dystrophin-like complexes are expressed in neurons and glia.

14. A PDZ-containing scaffold related to the dystrophin complex at the basolateral membrane of epithelial cells.

15. Differential membrane localization and intermolecular associations of alpha-dystrobrevin isoforms in skeletal muscle.

16. Differential association of syntrophin pairs with the dystrophin complex.

17. Syntrophin binds to an alternatively spliced exon of dystrophin.

18. Mammalian alpha 1- and beta 1-syntrophin bind to the alternative splice-prone region of the dystrophin COOH terminus.

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