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  2. LPAR1 - Wikipedia

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    Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1 also known as LPA 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LPAR1 gene. [4] [5] [6] LPA 1 is a G protein-coupled receptor that binds the lipid signaling molecule lysophosphatidic acid (LPA). [7]

  3. Lysophosphatidic acid - Wikipedia

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    LPA acts as a potent mitogen due to its activation of three high-affinity G-protein-coupled receptors called LPAR1, LPAR2, and LPAR3 (also known as EDG2, EDG4, and EDG7). ). Additional, newly identified LPA receptors include LPAR4 (P2RY9, GPR23), LPAR5 (GPR92) and LPAR6 (P2RY5, G

  4. Everything to know about cystic fibrosis and what causes it - AOL

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    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a progressive genetic disease that adversely affects a person's lungs, pancreas and other vital organs, says Dr. Michael Boyle, president and CEO of the Cystic Fibrosis ...

  5. Lanifibranor - Wikipedia

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    Lanifibranor is a pan-PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor) receptor agonist and is the first medication that targets PPAR-alpha, PPAR-beta, and PPAR-gamma simultaneously.

  6. Retroperitoneal fibrosis - Wikipedia

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    The association of idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis with various immune-related conditions and response to immunosuppression led to a search for an autoimmune cause of idiopathic RPF. [5] [6] Many of these previously idiopathic cases can now be attributed to IgG4-related disease, an autoimmune disorder proposed in 2003.

  7. Neurofibromatosis - Wikipedia

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    Neurofibromatosis (NF) refers to a group of three distinct genetic conditions in which tumors grow in the nervous system. [1] The tumors are non-cancerous and often involve the skin or surrounding bone. [1]

  8. Lysophosphatidic acid receptor - Wikipedia

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    The lysophosphatidic acid receptors (LPARs) are a group of G protein-coupled receptors for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) that include: . Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1 (LPAR1; formerly known as EDG2, GPR26)

  9. Funny Video of Dog Reacting to Not Being Allowed on Bed Goes ...

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    The video features Otis, a 4-year-old Labrador from Leeds, England, displaying his discontent in a manner strikingly similar to a human toddler’s tantrum. As the clip begins, Otis comfortably ...