The Mechanosensitive Ion Channel Piezo Inhibits Axon Regeneration
Yuanquan Song(University of Pennsylvania), Yuh Nung Jan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Swetha E. Murthy(Scripps Research Institute), Bertrand Coste(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Tsz Y. Lo(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Leann Miles(University of Pennsylvania), Nikita Yakubovich(University of California, San Francisco), Lily Yeh Jan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jiaxin Gong(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Ardem Patapoutian(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Olivia Farrelly(University of Pennsylvania), Katherine L. Thompson-Peer(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Dan Li(Anhui University), Sung Eun Kim(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Feng Li(Central South University), Fei Wang(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Tun Li(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Xiang(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Panteleimon Rompolas(University of Pennsylvania)
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