Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience

Jeremy Nathans - Recent Papers

Xu, Q., Wang, Y., Dabdoub, A., Smallwood, P.M., Williams, J., Woods, C., Kelley, M.W., Jiang, L., Tasman, W., Zhang, K., and Nathans, J. (2004) Vascular development in the retina and inner ear: control by Norrin and Frizzled-4, a high-affinity ligand-receptor pair.  Cell 116: 883-895. [PDF]


Guo, N., Hawkins, C., and Nathans, J.  (2004)  Frizzled6 controls hair patterning in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 101: 9277-9281.  [PDF]

Chen, J., Rattner, A., and Nathans, J.  (2005) The rod photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor Nr2e3 represses transcription of multiple cone-specific genes. Journal of Neuroscience 25: 118-129.  [PDF]

Rattner A., and Nathans J. (2005) The genomic response to retinal disease and injury: evidence for endothelin signaling from photoreceptors to glia.  Journal of Neuroscience 25: 4540-4549.  [PDF]
 
Wang Y., Zhang J., Mori S., and Nathans  J. (2006)  Axonal growth and guidance defects in Frizzled3 knockout mice: a comparison of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging, neurofilament staining, and genetically directed cell labeling.  Journal of Neuroscience 26: 355-364.  [PDF]
 
Wang Y., Guo N., and Nathans  J. (2006) The role of Frizzled3 and Frizzled6 in neural tube closure and in the planar polarity of inner ear sensory hair cells.  Journal of Neuroscience 26: 2147-2156.  [PDF]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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