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Ontogeny of apelin and its receptor in the rodent gastrointestinal tract
Guiyun Wang
, Ramendra Kundu
, Song Han
, Xiang Qi
, Ella W. Englander
, Thomas Quertermous
, George H. Greeley
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Adult Rats
8%
Adulthood
8%
After Weaning
8%
Apelin
100%
APJ Receptor
8%
At Birth
8%
Cell Function
8%
Early Postnatal Period
8%
Embryonic Stage
8%
Endogenous Ligand
8%
Epithelia Cells
8%
Epithelial Cells
8%
Epithelium
8%
Expression Level
8%
Gastrointestinal Tract
100%
Gene-deficient Mice
8%
Goblet Cells
16%
Immunohistochemical Staining
8%
Immunostaining
25%
Intestinal Goblet Cells
8%
MRNA Level
16%
Postnatal Rat
8%
Postnatal Stage
8%
Rat Stomach
8%
Real-time RT-PCR
8%
Rodents
100%
Smooth muscle Cells
16%
Subcellular Localization
8%
Surface Epithelium
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Apelin
100%
Cell Function
8%
Cellular Distribution
8%
Epithelium Cell
8%
Gastrointestinal Tract
100%
Goblet Cell
25%
Immunostaining
25%
Ontogeny
100%
Peptides
8%
Perinatal Period
8%
Quantitative Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
8%
Smooth Muscle Cell
16%
Stomach
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Apelin
100%
Apelin Receptor
8%
Cell Function
8%
Gastrointestinal Tract
100%
Goblet Cell
25%
Grand Unified Theory
8%
Immunostaining
25%
Messenger RNA
16%
Ontogeny
100%
P16
8%
Perinatal Period
8%
Quantitative Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
8%
Subcellular Localization
8%
Neuroscience
Apelin
100%
Apelin Receptor
8%
Cell Function
8%
Epithelial Cells
8%
Goblet Cell
25%
Immunohistochemistry
25%
Messenger RNA
16%
Ontogeny
100%
Receptor
100%
Staining Technique
8%