Genetic deletion of G protein-coupled receptor 56 aggravates traumatic brain injury through the micr...
Genetic deletion of G protein-coupled receptor 56 aggravates traumatic brain injury through the microglial CCL3/4/5 upregulation targeted to CCR5
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Sha, Zhuang , Dong, Shiying , Nie, Meng , Liu, Tao , Wu, Chenrui , Lv, Chuanxiang , Liu, Mingqi , Jiang, Weiwei , Yuan, Jiangyuan , Qian, Yu , Piao, Xianhua , Jiang, Rongcai and Gao, Chuang
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant global health concern that often results in death or disability, and effective pharmacological treatments are lacking. G protein-coupled receptor 56 (GPR56), a potential drug target, is crucial for neuronal and glial cell function and therefore plays important roles in various neurological diseases. Her...
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Genetic deletion of G protein-coupled receptor 56 aggravates traumatic brain injury through the microglial CCL3/4/5 upregulation targeted to CCR5
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2041-4889
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2041-4889
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10.1038/s41419-025-07501-7