Lin, Shing-HongCheng, Yuan-RenBanks, Robert W.Min, Ming-YuanBewick, Guy S.Chen, Chih-Cheng2016-05-102016-05-102016-05-10Lin, S-H, Cheng, Y-R, Banks, R W, Min, M-Y, Bewick, G S & Chen, C-C 2016, 'Evidence for the involvement of ASIC3 in sensory mechanotransduction in proprioceptors', Nature Communications, vol. 7, 11460. https://doi.org/10.1038/NCOMMS114602041-1723ORCID: /0000-0001-8266-7797/work/48394312http://hdl.handle.net/2164/5981This work was supported in Taipei by Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica and grants from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (NSC100-2321-B-001-018, NSC102-2321-B-001-056, NSC102-2320-B-001-021-MY3, and MOST104-2325-B- 001-011) and in Aberdeen, by the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK. We thank Dr David J. Anderson and Dr Yoshihiro Yoshihara for providing plasmids containing cDNA of eGFP-f and WGA, respectively. Dr John N. Wood, Dr Bai-Chuang Shyu and Dr Yu-Ting Yan for providing transgenic lines including Nav1.8-Cre, Parvalbumin-Cre, ROSA-Gt26 reporter and CAG-STOPfloxed-GFP reporter mice. Also we thank Dr Silvia Arber for offering Parvalbumin-Cre-specific genotyping primer sequence, Dr Philip LeDuc for critical reading of the manuscript, and the Transgenic Core Facility of Academia Sinica for the help on the generation of the 2 Asic3 mutant mice, as well as Dr Sin-Jhong Cheng of NPAS for technique support on electrophysiology152400163engIon channels in the nervous systemMechanotransductionR MedicineSupplementary DataREvidence for the involvement of ASIC3 in sensory mechanotransduction in proprioceptorsJournal article10.1038/NCOMMS11460http://f1000.com/prime/726345293?bd=17