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Synaptic enhancement induced by gintonin via lysophosphatidic acid receptor activation in central synapses
2015
Journal of Neurophysiology
Park H, Kim S, Rhee J, Kim HJ, Han JS, Nah SY, Chung C. Synaptic enhancement induced by gintonin via lysophosphatidic acid receptor activation in central synapses. Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is one of the well-characterized, ubiquitous phospholipid molecules. LPA exerts its effect by activating G protein-coupled receptors known as LPA receptors (LPARs). So far, LPAR signaling has been critically implicated during early development stages, including the regulation of synapse formation and the
doi:10.1152/jn.00667.2014
pmid:25505112
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