YAP and TAZ control peripheral myelination and the expression of laminin receptors in Schwann cells

NATURE NEUROSCIENCE(2016)

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Cells respond to mechanical signals during development and after injury. Poitelon et al . report for the first time that myelin-forming glia activate the Hippo pathway effectors Yap and Taz in response to mechanical stimuli, and that they are required for Schwann cell development and myelination in vivo .
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Glial development,Myelin biology and repair,Schwann cell
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