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Mogha, Amit
Email: moghaa@wustl.edu
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Address: Department of Developmental Biology Stanford University School of Medicine Beckman Center B315 279 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-5329 USA
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Ackerman, S.D., Luo, R., Poitelon, Y., Mogha, A., Harty, B.L., D'Rozario, M., Sanchez, N.E., Lakkaraju, A.K.K., Gamble, P., Li, J., Qu, J., MacEwan, M.R., Ray, W.Z., Aguzzi, A., Feltri, M.L., Piao, X., Monk, K.R. (2018) GPR56/ADGRG1 regulates development and maintenance of peripheral myelin. The Journal of experimental medicine. 215(3):941-961
Küffer, A., Lakkaraju, A.K., Mogha, A., Petersen, S.C., Airich, K., Doucerain, C., Marpakwar, R., Bakirci, P., Senatore, A., Monnard, A., Schiavi, C., Nuvolone, M., Grosshans, B., Hornemann, S., Bassilana, F., Monk, K.R., Aguzzi, A. (2016) The prion protein is an agonistic ligand of the G protein-coupled receptor Adgrg6. Nature. 536(7617):464-8
Petersen, S.C., Luo, R., Liebscher, I., Giera, S., Jeong, S.J., Mogha, A., Ghidinelli, M., Feltri, M.L., Schöneberg, T., Piao, X., Monk, K.R. (2015) The adhesion GPCR GPR126 has distinct, domain-dependent functions in Schwann cell development mediated by interaction with laminin-211. Neuron. 85:755-69
Liebscher, I., Schön, J., Petersen, S.C., Fischer, L., Auerbach, N., Demberg, L.M., Mogha, A., Cöster, M., Simon, K.U., Rothemund, S., Monk, K.R., Schöneberg, T. (2015) Erratum to: A Tethered Agonist within the Ectodomain Activates the Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors GPR126 and GPR133. Cell Reports. 10:1021
Liebscher, I., Schön, J., Petersen, S.C., Fischer, L., Auerbach, N., Demberg, L.M., Mogha, A., Cöster, M., Simon, K., Rothemund, S., Monk, K.R., Schöneberg, T. (2014) A Tethered Agonist within the Ectodomain Activates the Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors GPR126 and GPR133. Cell Reports. 9(6):2018-26
Patra, C., van Amerongen, M.J., Ghosh, S., Ricciardi, F., Sajjad, A., Novoyatleva, T., Mogha, A., Monk, K.R., Mühlfeld, C., and Engel, F.B. (2013) Organ-specific function of adhesion G protein-coupled receptor GPR126 is domain-dependent. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110(42):16898-16903

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