The succinate receptor GPR91 in neurons has a major role in retinal angiogenesis
The succinate receptor GPR91 in neurons has a major role in retinal angiogenesis
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Sapieha, Przemyslaw , Sirinyan, Mirna , Hamel, David , Zaniolo, Karine , Joyal, Jean-Sébastien , Cho, Jang-Hyeon , Honoré, Jean-Claude , Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa , Varma, Daya R , Tremblay, Sophie , Leduc, Martin , Rihakova, Lenka , Hardy, Pierre , Klein, William H , Mu, Xiuqian , Mamer, Orval , Lachapelle, Pierre , Di Polo, Adriana , Beauséjour, Christian , Andelfinger, Gregor , Mitchell, Grant , Sennlaub, Florian and Chemtob, Sylvain
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The mechanisms that control blood vessel formation are incompletely understood. Sylvain Chemtob and his colleagues now find that blood vessel formation in mouse and rat retinas is controlled by succinate generated during hypoxic and ischemic conditions. Succinate acting through its receptor, GPR91, on retinal ganglion neurons, triggers secretion of...
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The succinate receptor GPR91 in neurons has a major role in retinal angiogenesis
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Sirinyan, Mirna
Hamel, David
Zaniolo, Karine
Joyal, Jean-Sébastien
Cho, Jang-Hyeon
Honoré, Jean-Claude
Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa
Varma, Daya R
Tremblay, Sophie
Leduc, Martin
Rihakova, Lenka
Hardy, Pierre
Klein, William H
Mu, Xiuqian
Mamer, Orval
Lachapelle, Pierre
Di Polo, Adriana
Beauséjour, Christian
Andelfinger, Gregor
Mitchell, Grant
Sennlaub, Florian
Chemtob, Sylvain
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_853469453
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_853469453
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1078-8956
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1546-170X
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10.1038/nm.1873