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Neuropilin-1 conveys semaphorin and VEGF signaling during neural and cardiovascular development.

    Chenghua GuE. Rodriguez+5 authors D. GintyMedicine, BiologyDevelopmental Cell
  • 1 July 2003
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Mfsd2a is critical for the formation and function of the blood–brain barrier

    A. Ben-ZviBaptiste Lacoste+4 authors Chenghua GuBiology, MedicineNature
  • 14 May 2014
The central nervous system (CNS) requires a tightly controlled environment free of toxins and pathogens to provide the proper chemical composition for neural function. This environment is maintainedExpand
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Semaphorin 3E and Plexin-D1 Control Vascular Pattern Independently of Neuropilins

    Chenghua GuYutaka Yoshida+7 authors D. GintyBiologyScience
  • 14 January 2005
TLDRIt is found that signaling by semaphorin 3E (Sema3E) and its receptor plexin-D1 controls endothelial cell positioning and the patterning of the developing vasculature in the mouse.Expand
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Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability Is Regulated by Lipid Transport-Dependent Suppression of Caveolae-Mediated Transcytosis

    Benjamin J. AndreoneB. Chow+7 authors Chenghua GuBiology, MedicineNeuron
  • 3 May 2017
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Characterization of Neuropilin-1 Structural Features That Confer Binding to Semaphorin 3A and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor 165*

    Chenghua GuB. J. Limberg+5 authors A. KolodkinBiology, ChemistryJournal of Biological Chemistry
  • 17 May 2002
TLDRThe identity of contact sites between Npn-1 and its semaphorin ligands are established, and they provide a foundation for understanding how NPN-1 functions as a receptor for distinct classes of ligands in vivo.Expand
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Distinct Roles for Secreted Semaphorin Signaling in Spinal Motor Axon Guidance

    A. HuberA. Kania+7 authors A. KolodkinBiology, MedicineNeuron
  • 22 December 2005
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Development and Cell Biology of the Blood-Brain Barrier.

    Urs H. LangenS. AylooChenghua GuBiology, MedicineAnnual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
  • 6 October 2019
TLDRThe development and cell biology of the blood-brain barrier is reviewed, focusing on the cellular and molecular regulation of barrier formation and the maintenance of the BBB through adulthood.Expand
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Midbrain dopamine neurons sustain inhibitory transmission using plasma membrane uptake of GABA, not synthesis

    N. TritschWon-Jong OhChenghua GuB. SabatiniBiologyeLife
  • 20 March 2014
TLDRThese findings indicate that GABA co-release is a general feature of midbrain dopaminergic neurons that relies on GABA uptake from the extracellular milieu as opposed to de novo synthesis.Expand
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The Molecular Constituents of the Blood–Brain Barrier

    B. ChowChenghua GuMedicine, BiologyTrends in Neurosciences
  • 1 October 2015
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Guidance of trunk neural crest migration requires neuropilin 2/semaphorin 3F signaling

    L. GammillConstanza GonzalezChenghua GuM. Bronner‐FraserBiologyDevelopment
  • 1 January 2006
TLDRInterestingly, neural crest cells still condense into segmentally arranged dorsal root ganglia in Npn2 nulls, suggesting that segmental neural crest migration and segmentation of the peripheral nervous system are separable processes.Expand
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