A G protein-coupled receptor is required in cartilaginous and dense connective tissues to maintain spine alignment

  1. Zhaoyang Liu
  2. Amro A Hussien
  3. Yunjia Wang
  4. Terry Heckmann
  5. Roberto Gonzalez
  6. Courtney M Karner
  7. Jess G Snedeker
  8. Ryan S Gray  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Texas at Austin, United States
  2. University of Zurich, Switzerland
  3. Central South University, China
  4. University of Texas at Austin - Dell Pediatrics Research Institute, United States
  5. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, United States
  6. ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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  1. Zhaoyang Liu
  2. Amro A Hussien
  3. Yunjia Wang
  4. Terry Heckmann
  5. Roberto Gonzalez
  6. Courtney M Karner
  7. Jess G Snedeker
  8. Ryan S Gray
(2021)
A G protein-coupled receptor is required in cartilaginous and dense connective tissues to maintain spine alignment
eLife 10:e67781.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67781