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| Gene Symbol | EFNA3 |
| Full Name | Ephrin A3 |
| Chromosome | 3q13.33 |
| Function | is a member of the ephrin family of membrane-bound ligands that play critical roles in neural development, synaptic plasticity, and cell-cell communication within the central nervous system. |
| Molecular Weight | ~22 kDa |
| Amino Acids | 203 aa |
| UniProt ID | P52797 |
| NCBI Gene ID | 1944 |
| Ensembl ID | ENSG00000163407 |
| OMIM | 602019 |
| GeneCards | EFNA3 |
| Human Protein Atlas | EFNA3 |
| Associated Diseases | neurodegeneration |
| Databases | GeneCardsHPASTRING |
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EFNA3["EFNA3"]
neurodegeneration["neurodegeneration"]
EFNA3 -->|"implicated_in"| neurodegeneration
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Hypotheses and analyses mentioning EFNA3 in their description or question text
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