ELABELA (ELA, Apela, Toddler) is a hormonal peptide that in humans is encoded by the APELA gene. Elabela is one of two endogenous ligands for the G-protein-coupled...
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receptor. APLNR possesses two endogenous ligands which are APELIN and ELABELA. The structure of APLNR was resolved in 2017 GRCh38: Ensembl release 89:...
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the annotation of novel micropeptides. ELABELA In 2013, he discovered and patented a novel hormone named Elabela (ELA). This secreted circulating peptide...
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shavenoid (sha), which are together responsible for trichome formation. The Elabela gene (Ela) (a.k.a. Apela, Toddler) is important for embryogenesis. It is...
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through which she discovered the essential embryonic signal Toddler/Apela/ELABELA, a secreted peptide necessary for mesoderm migration during gastrulation...
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2017 Nov 9;6. pii: e22626. doi: 10.7554/eLife.22626 The hormonal peptide Elabela guides angioblasts to the midline during vasculogenesis. Helker CS, Schuermann...
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Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. In 2013, a second peptide hormone named Elabela was found by Bruno Reversade to also act as an endogenous ligand to the...
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