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Pathways reviewed by Wu, Danielle (9924001)

DB_ID Name
9856532 Mechanical load activates signaling by PIEZO1 and integrins in osteocytes

Details on Person Wu, Danielle

Class:IdPerson:9924001
_displayNameWu, Danielle
_timestamp2024-10-27 10:03:59
created[InstanceEdit:9923992] May, Bruce, 2024-10-06
crossReference[DatabaseIdentifier:9925856] ORCID:0000-0003-3386-8239
firstnameDanielle
initialD
modified[InstanceEdit:9925860] May, Bruce, 2024-10-27
surnameWu
(author)[LiteratureReference:9924018] On the electrophysiological response of bone cells using a Stokesian fluid stimulus probe for delivery of quantifiable localized picoNewton level forces
[LiteratureReference:9924019] Gabapentin Disrupts Binding of Perlecan to the α2δ1 Voltage Sensitive Calcium Channel Subunit and Impairs Skeletal Mechanosensation
[LiteratureReference:9924046] Perlecan/Hspg2 deficiency impairs bone's calcium signaling and associated transcriptome in response to mechanical loading
[InstanceEdit:9925859] Wu, Danielle, 2024-10-27
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