Target Name: OR7E62P
NCBI ID: G26479
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OR7E62P
Other Name(s): PJCG9 | OR2-4 | OR7E82P | OR7E64 | Olfactory receptor family 7 subfamily E member 62 pseudogene | OR7E63 | PJCG8 | OR2-53 | olfactory receptor family 7 subfamily E member 62 pseudogene | OR7E63P | OR2-75 | OR2-52 | OR7E62 | OR7E64P

OR7E62P: A Protein Implicated in Blood-Brain Barrier Regulation and Other Functions

OR7E62P (PJCG9) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a member of the PJCG family, which includes several proteins that are involved in the development and maintenance of the blood-brain barrier.

The blood-brain barrier is a specialized barrier that separates the brain from the bloodstream, and it is designed to protect the brain from harmful substances that could cause damage. However, this barrier is not always as effective as it should be, and researchers have identified several proteins that are involved in the regulation of the blood-brain barrier.

OR7E62P is one of these proteins. It is expressed in the brain and has been shown to play a role in the regulation of the blood-brain barrier. Studies have shown that OR7E62P is involved in the formation of the blood-brain barrier, and that it helps to keep harmful substances out of the brain.

In addition to its role in the blood-brain barrier, OR7E62P has also been shown to have other functions in the body. For example, it has been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of the heart, and it has been shown to be involved in the regulation of inflammation.

Given its involvement in several important processes in the body, OR7E62P is an attractive target for researchers to study. Researchers are interested in understanding more about the mechanisms by which OR7E62P functions, and they are also interested in developing drugs that can interfere with its activity.

One way that researchers are studying OR7E62P is to use techniques such as RNA interference and live cell imaging to disrupt its expression and study its effects on the body. These studies have shown that OR7E62P plays a role in the regulation of the blood-brain barrier, and that it is involved in the development and maintenance of the heart.

Another way that researchers are studying OR7E62P is to develop drugs that can inhibit its activity. Researchers have identified several potential drug targets for OR7E62P, and they are currently in the process of testing these targets to see if they can be effective in blocking its activity.

While the study of OR7E62P is still in its early stages, it is clear that this protein is involved in several important processes in the body. Further research is needed to fully understand its role and to develop drugs that can interfere with its activity.

Protein Name: Olfactory Receptor Family 7 Subfamily E Member 62 Pseudogene

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