“…Others and we showed that SCs lacking both YAP and TAZ are unable to proliferate properly and fail to myelinate developing peripheral nerves (Deng et al, 2017; Grove et al, 2017; Poitelon et al, 2016). Grove et al recently reported that YAP and TAZ are also essential for functional regeneration of peripheral nerves using inducible Yap and Taz double knockout in SC; Yap fl/fl; Taz fl/fl; Plp1 ‐cre ER (Grove et al, 2020). However, animals ablated for both Yap and Taz in adult myelinating SCs and oligodendrocytes exhibit severe weight loss, tremors, ataxia, and mortality within 2 weeks (Figure S1) (Deng et al, 2017; Grove et al, 2017), which prevents the assessment of the long‐term effect of YAP and TAZ loss required to make conclusions on their role in myelin maintenance and nerve regeneration after injury.…”