Agrin

/ˈæɡrɪn/ noun

A protein found in muscle cells that plays a crucial role in forming and maintaining neuromuscular junctions, the connections between nerves and muscles.

From Greek 'agrios' (wild, fierce) or possibly from a contraction of 'aggregate' or similar terms, combined with the '-in' suffix used for proteins. The term was coined by neuroscientists in the late 20th century as they identified this specific protein's function.

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