Glia-neuron coupling via a bipartite sialylation pathway promotes neural transmission and stress tolerance in Drosophila

  1. Hilary Scott
  2. Boris Novikov
  3. Berrak Ugur
  4. Brooke Allen
  5. Ilya Mertsalov
  6. Pedro Monagas-Valentin
  7. Melissa Koff
  8. Sarah Baas Robinson
  9. Kazuhiro Aoki
  10. Raisa Veizaj
  11. Dirk Lefeber
  12. Michael Tiemeyer
  13. Hugo J Bellen
  14. Vladislav Panin  Is a corresponding author
  1. Texas A&M University, United States
  2. Baylor College of Medicine, United States
  3. University of Georgia, United States
  4. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands
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  1. Hilary Scott
  2. Boris Novikov
  3. Berrak Ugur
  4. Brooke Allen
  5. Ilya Mertsalov
  6. Pedro Monagas-Valentin
  7. Melissa Koff
  8. Sarah Baas Robinson
  9. Kazuhiro Aoki
  10. Raisa Veizaj
  11. Dirk Lefeber
  12. Michael Tiemeyer
  13. Hugo J Bellen
  14. Vladislav Panin
(2023)
Glia-neuron coupling via a bipartite sialylation pathway promotes neural transmission and stress tolerance in Drosophila
eLife 12:e78280.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78280