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21 may 2019 21:00:02

 
A Change in ECM Composition Affects Sensory Organ Mechanics and Function (Cell Reports)
 


Hassan et al. show that loss of Pericardin, an extracellular matrix (ECM) component of the chordotonal organ (ChO), alters the mechanical properties of the ChO and interferes with its ability to propagate muscle-generated deformations to the neuron, thus affecting mechanosensing.


 
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