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Cullen, M., Elzarrad, M. K., Seaman, S., Zudaire, E., Stevens, J., Yang, M. Y., Li, X., Chaudhary, A., Xu, L., Hilton, M. B., Logsdon, D., Hsiao, E., Stein, E. V., Cuttitta, F., Haines, D. C., Nagashima, K., Tessarollo, L., St. Croix, B. (2011) GPR124, an orphan G protein-coupled receptor, is required for CNS-specific vascularization and establishment of the blood-brain barrier. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (14) 5759-5764 doi:10.1073/pnas.1017192108

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TitleGPR124, an orphan G protein-coupled receptor, is required for CNS-specific vascularization and establishment of the blood-brain barrier
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
AuthorsCullen, M.Author
Elzarrad, M. K.Author
Seaman, S.Author
Zudaire, E.Author
Stevens, J.Author
Yang, M. Y.Author
Li, X.Author
Chaudhary, A.Author
Xu, L.Author
Hilton, M. B.Author
Logsdon, D.Author
Hsiao, E.Author
Stein, E. V.Author
Cuttitta, F.Author
Haines, D. C.Author
Nagashima, K.Author
Tessarollo, L.Author
St. Croix, B.Author
Year2011 (April 5)Volume108
Issue14
PublisherProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
DOIdoi:10.1073/pnas.1017192108Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID1788227Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:1788227:5
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Full ReferenceCullen, M., Elzarrad, M. K., Seaman, S., Zudaire, E., Stevens, J., Yang, M. Y., Li, X., Chaudhary, A., Xu, L., Hilton, M. B., Logsdon, D., Hsiao, E., Stein, E. V., Cuttitta, F., Haines, D. C., Nagashima, K., Tessarollo, L., St. Croix, B. (2011) GPR124, an orphan G protein-coupled receptor, is required for CNS-specific vascularization and establishment of the blood-brain barrier. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (14) 5759-5764 doi:10.1073/pnas.1017192108
Plain TextCullen, M., Elzarrad, M. K., Seaman, S., Zudaire, E., Stevens, J., Yang, M. Y., Li, X., Chaudhary, A., Xu, L., Hilton, M. B., Logsdon, D., Hsiao, E., Stein, E. V., Cuttitta, F., Haines, D. C., Nagashima, K., Tessarollo, L., St. Croix, B. (2011) GPR124, an orphan G protein-coupled receptor, is required for CNS-specific vascularization and establishment of the blood-brain barrier. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (14) 5759-5764 doi:10.1073/pnas.1017192108
In(2011, April) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 108 (14) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences


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