Blakely_2019_Neurochem.Int_123_1

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Title : The brain in flux: Genetic, physiologic, and therapeutic perspectives on transporters in the CNS - Blakely_2019_Neurochem.Int_123_1
Author(s) : Blakely RD , El Mestikawy S , Robinson MB
Ref : Neurochem Int , 123 :1 , 2019
Abstract :

The brain has specific properties that make it uniquely dependent upon transporters. This is the 3rd edition of a biennial special issue that originates from a scientific meeting devoted to studies of transporters and their relationship to brain function and to neurodevelopmental, neurologic, and psychiatric disorders. The field continues to rapidly evolve with advances in studies of structure that inform mechanism, with genetic analyses in humans revealing surprising aspects of biology, and with integrated cellular to whole animal analyses of the role of transporters in their control of physiology and pathophysiology. This special issue includes a sampling of review articles that address timely questions of the field followed by several primary research articles.

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Blakely RD, El Mestikawy S, Robinson MB (2019)
The brain in flux: Genetic, physiologic, and therapeutic perspectives on transporters in the CNS
Neurochem Int 123 :1

Blakely RD, El Mestikawy S, Robinson MB (2019)
Neurochem Int 123 :1