Molecular characterization of the intact mouse muscle spindle using a multi-omics approach

  1. Bavat Bornstein  Is a corresponding author
  2. Lia Heinemann-Yerushalmi
  3. Sharon Krief
  4. Ruth Adler
  5. Bareket Dassa
  6. Dena Leshkowitz
  7. Minchul Kim
  8. Guy Bewick
  9. Robert W Banks
  10. Elazar Zelzer  Is a corresponding author
  1. Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
  2. Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany
  3. University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
  4. Durham University, United Kingdom
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  1. Bavat Bornstein
  2. Lia Heinemann-Yerushalmi
  3. Sharon Krief
  4. Ruth Adler
  5. Bareket Dassa
  6. Dena Leshkowitz
  7. Minchul Kim
  8. Guy Bewick
  9. Robert W Banks
  10. Elazar Zelzer
(2023)
Molecular characterization of the intact mouse muscle spindle using a multi-omics approach
eLife 12:e81843.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81843