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Protocol for 4OHT in CDH5 cre mice
Role of S1P Signaling in Physiology and Disease
The recognition is that lymphocyte S1PR1 is essential for T and B lymphocyte recirculation and autoreactive adaptive immune cell trafficking has been firmly established with the launch of the first S1PR-targeted drug in 2010 for multiple sclerosis. However, given that S1P receptors play fundamental...
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Here are some helpful links we use. Literature/Citation: https://icite.od.nih.gov/analysis https://scholar.google.com/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed Management of Mouse Colony: https://www.softmouse.net/ Screening Facility HMS: http://iccb.med.harvard.edu/rnai-screening Gene Ontology: https:/...
Vascular Biology Program Retreat 2016
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Hla Lab Alumni
Name (Instutition and duration with Dr. Hla) Current Appointment Past Postdoctoral Trainees Ari Ristimaki, M.D., Ph.D. GI Pathologist and Professor, Helsinki University, Finland Menq-Jer Lee, Ph.D. Retired Pazit Ben-Av, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Weizmann Institute, Israel Shobha Thangada, Ph.D...
Regulation and Function of S1P Receptors
There are five high-affinity G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) for S1P, termed as S1PR1-5. In the figure shown below, activation of S1PR1 by chaperone-bound S1P is schematically represented. Most cells express one or more subtypes of S1PRs. S1PR1 is abundantly expressed in the vascular endothelium...