Paternal knockout of Slc38a4 /SNAT4 causes placental hypoplasia associated with intrauterine growth restriction in mice

Volume: 116, Issue: 42, Pages: 21047 - 21053
Published: Sep 30, 2019
Abstract
The placenta is critical in mammalian embryonic development because the embryo's supply of nutrients, including amino acids, depends solely on mother-to-embryo transport through it. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this amino acid supply are poorly understood. In this study, we focused on system A amino acid transporters Slc38a1/SNAT1, Slc38a2/SNAT2, and Slc38a4/SNAT4, which carry neutral, short-side-chain amino acids, to determine...
Paper Details
Title
Paternal knockout of Slc38a4 /SNAT4 causes placental hypoplasia associated with intrauterine growth restriction in mice
Published Date
Sep 30, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
42
Pages
21047 - 21053
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