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apoEare

ApoEare is not a term widely used or recognized in standard biological nomenclature. There is no gene, protein, or receptor officially named “apoEare” in major databases such as UniProt, NCBI Gene, or HGNC. It may represent a misspelling, an acronym from a specific study, or a hypothetical placeholder rather than a defined entity.

If the intended term relates to apolipoprotein E (APOE) and its receptors, it could point to receptor

If “apoEare” is a proposed gene or protein in a specific project, a precise definition, genomic location,

See also: Apolipoprotein E; Apolipoprotein E receptors; Reelin signaling; LDL receptor family.

families
that
mediate
APOE
function.
Key
members
include
the
low-density
lipoprotein
receptor
(LDLR)
family,
such
as
LDLR,
LDL
receptor-related
proteins
LRP1
and
LRP2
(megalin),
VLDLR,
and
ApoER2
(LRP8).
In
the
nervous
system,
ApoER2
is
a
receptor
for
Reelin
and
participates
in
neuron
migration
and
synaptic
plasticity;
APOE
interacts
with
multiple
receptors
to
mediate
lipid
transport
and
clearance
in
blood
and
tissues.
and
functional
data
should
be
provided
by
primary
sources.
Without
such
information,
the
term
remains
a
tentative
alias
rather
than
a
defined
biological
entity.