Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a small lysophospholipid that signals through G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) to mediate diverse cellular responses. Two LPA receptors, LPA 1 and LPA 2 , show gene expression profiles in mouse embryonic cerebral cortex, suggesting roles for LPA signaling in cerebra
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The cell biology of neurogenesis
✍ Scribed by Götz, Magdalena; Huttner, Wieland B.
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- 109958436
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
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- 2005
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- English
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- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1471-0072
- DOI
- 10.1038/nrm1739
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