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Jennifer Y. Cho
Jennifer Y. Cho
Temple University
Biology
Cell biology
Schwann cell
Peripheral demyelination
Homeostasis
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YAP/TAZ initiate and maintain Schwann cell myelination
2017
eLife
Matthew Grove
Hyukmin Kim
Maryline Santerre
Alexander Krupka
Seung Baek Han
Jinbin Zhai
Jennifer Y. Cho
Raehee Park
Michele Y. Harris
Seonhee Kim
Bassel E. Sawaya
Shin H. Kang
Mary F. Barbe
Seo-Hee Cho
Michel A. Lemay
Young-Jin Son
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Author response: YAP/TAZ initiate and maintain Schwann cell myelination
2016
eLife
Matthew Grove
Hyukmin Kim
Maryline Santerre
Alexander J Krupka
Seung Baek Han
Jinbin Zhai
Jennifer Y. Cho
Raehee Park
Michele Y. Harris
Seonhee Kim
Bassel E. Sawaya
Shin H. Kang
Mary F. Barbe
Seo-Hee Cho
Michel A. Lemay
Young-Jin Son
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Impaired Reelin-Dab1 Signaling Contributes to Neuronal Migration Deficits of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
2015
Cell Reports
Uk Yeol Moon
Jun Young Park
Raehee Park
Jennifer Y. Cho
Lucinda J. Hughes
James McKenna
Laura Goetzl
Seo-Hee Cho
Peter B. Crino
Michael J. Gambello
Seonhee Kim
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