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Editorial
. 2018 May 22;10(5):859-860.
doi: 10.18632/aging.101457.

Endothelial GABA signaling: a phoenix awakened

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Editorial

Endothelial GABA signaling: a phoenix awakened

Yong Kee Choi et al. Aging (Albany NY). .
No abstract available

Keywords: GABA; angiogenesis; autism; brain development; endothelial cells; epilepsy; psychiatric disease; schizophrenia.

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Schema illustrating the significance of endothelial GABA mediated signaling for neurovascular interactions and its implications for a wide range of neurological and psychiatric diseases. In addition to the prenatal brain, it is important to gain further insights into mechanisms and functions of this novel GABA pathway in the postnatal, adult and aging brain. Depictions: Endothelial cells (pink), GABAergic neurons (green), GABA (yellow circles).

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