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Adhesion Receptor Adgrg2/Gpr64 Is In The Gi-Tract Selectively Expressed In Mature Intestinal Tuft Cells

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Time-lapse studies of organoids from Trpm5GFP:Gpr64mCherry mice revealed sequential expression of initially Trpm5GFP and subsequently also Gpr64mCherry in maturing intestinal tuft cells.
[Molecular Metabolism]
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Grunddal, K. V., Tonack, S., Egerod, K. L., Thompson, J. J., Petersen, N., Engelstoft, M. S., Vagne, C., Keime, C., Gradwohl, G., Offermanns, S., & Schwartz, T. W. (2021). Adhesion Receptor Adgrg2/Gpr64 Is In The Gi-Tract Selectively Expressed In Mature Intestinal Tuft Cells. Molecular Metabolism, 101231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101231 Cite
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