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An eph family receptor found in a number of tissues including BRAIN; LUNG; KIDNEY; PANCREAS; INTESTINE; and HEART. During embryogenesis EphB3 receptor is expressed at high levels in the brain.
Entry Version
RECEPT EPHB3
Entry Term(s)
Cek10 Protein
EphB3 Receptor
HEK2 Protein
Receptor-Tyrosine Kinase HEK2
Registry Numbers
EC 2.7.10.1
Previous Indexing
Protein-Tyrosine Kinase (1993-2002)
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (2001-2002)
Public MeSH Note
2003; CEK10 PROTEIN (now RECEPTOR, EPHB3) was indexed under PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASE 1993-2002, EPHB3 RECEPTOR was indexed under RECEPTOR PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASES 2001-2002
History Note
2003; use RECEPTOR, EPHB3 (NM) 1993-2002; for EPHB3 RECEPTOR use RECEPTORS, EPH FAMILY (NM) 2001-2002
An eph family receptor found in a number of tissues including BRAIN; LUNG; KIDNEY; PANCREAS; INTESTINE; and HEART. During embryogenesis EphB3 receptor is expressed at high levels in the brain.