EPHB2 (Ephrin Type-B Receptor 2): EPHB2, a member of the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family, plays a pivotal role in mediating cell-cell communication and tissue organization. Through its interactions with ephrin ligands, EPHB2 regulates diverse processes such as cell migration, adhesion, and axon guidance during development and adulthood. This receptor is integral to the maintenance of tissue architecture and function, particularly in the nervous system and epithelial tissues. Dysregulation of EPHB2 signaling has been implicated in various pathological conditions including cancer progression, neurodevelopmental disorders, and tissue malformation. The intricate balance of EPHB2 activity underscores its significance in orchestrating cellular dynamics...