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Xiuqian Mu
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
1998
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36715342Key transcription factors influence the epigenetic landscape to regulate retinal cell differentiation.Nucleic Acids Res2023
37371028Neuronal p58<sup>IPK</sup> Protects Retinal Ganglion Cells Independently of Macrophage/Microglia Activation in Ocular Hypertension.Cells2023
34559564Sex-specific phenotypic effects and evolutionary history of an ancient polymorphic deletion of the human growth hormone receptor.Sci Adv2021
33674582Single cell transcriptomics reveals lineage trajectory of retinal ganglion cells in wild-type and Atoh7-null retinas.Nat Commun2021
33782712Genetic control of retinal ganglion cell genesis.Cell Mol Life Sci2021
32526701Retinal Degeneration Caused by Rod-Specific Dhdds Ablation Occurs without Concomitant Inhibition of Protein N-Glycosylation.iScience2020
31969659Onecut-dependent Nkx6.2 transcription factor expression is required for proper formation and activity of spinal locomotor circuits.Sci Rep2020
32764632Author Correction: Onecut-dependent Nkx6.2 transcription factor expression is required for proper formation and activity of spinal locomotor circuits.Sci Rep2020
28356311Regulation of <i>Brn3b</i> by DLX1 and DLX2 is required for retinal ganglion cell differentiation in the vertebrate retina.Development2017
25775587Two transcription factors, Pou4f2 and Isl1, are sufficient to specify the retinal ganglion cell fate.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2015
26199604Onecut transcription factors in retinal development and maintenance.Neural Regen Res2015
24643061Isl1 and Pou4f2 form a complex to regulate target genes in developing retinal ganglion cells.PLoS One2014
25228773Onecut1 and Onecut2 redundantly regulate early retinal cell fates during development.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
24799426Transcriptome of Atoh7 retinal progenitor cells identifies new Atoh7-dependent regulatory genes for retinal ganglion cell formation.Dev Neurobiol2014
23926259Onecut1 is essential for horizontal cell genesis and retinal integrity.J Neurosci2013
24116103Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.PLoS One2013
24082127The LIM homeobox gene Isl1 is required for the correct development of the striatonigral pathway in the mouse.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
21830221Onecut 1 and Onecut 2 are potential regulators of mouse retinal development.J Comp Neurol2012
22200487The deletion of Math5 disrupts retinal blood vessel and glial development in mice.Exp Eye Res2012
20951721Overlapping spatiotemporal patterns of regulatory gene expression are required for neuronal progenitors to specify retinal ganglion cell fate.Vision Res2011
22019371Focus on Molecules: Math5 and retinal ganglion cells.Exp Eye Res2011
19109949Retinal ganglion cell death and optic nerve degeneration by genetic ablation in adult mice.Exp Eye Res2009
19459208Epitope-tagging Math5 and Pou4f2: new tools to study retinal ganglion cell development in the mouse.Dev Dyn2009
18460603Gene regulation logic in retinal ganglion cell development: Isl1 defines a critical branch distinct from but overlapping with Pou4f2.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2008
18836459The succinate receptor GPR91 in neurons has a major role in retinal angiogenesis.Nat Med2008
16959241Beta-catenin is essential for lamination but not neurogenesis in mouse retinal development.Dev Biol2006
17095691The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.Science2006
16965768A genomic view of the sea urchin nervous system.Dev Biol2006
15797020Ganglion cells are required for normal progenitor- cell proliferation but not cell-fate determination or patterning in the developing mouse retina.Curr Biol2005
15882586A gene network downstream of transcription factor Math5 regulates retinal progenitor cell competence and ganglion cell fate.Dev Biol2005
15733064Identification of an N-terminal transcriptional activation domain within Brn3b/POU4f2.Differentiation2005
15036214A gene regulatory hierarchy for retinal ganglion cell specification and differentiation.Semin Cell Dev Biol2004
15496829Novel retinal genes discovered by mining the mouse embryonic RetinalExpress database.Mol Vis2004
14973295Discrete gene sets depend on POU domain transcription factor Brn3b/Brn-3.2/POU4f2 for their expression in the mouse embryonic retina.Development2004
14563990Comment on " 'Stemness': transcriptional profiling of embryonic and adult stem cells" and "a stem cell molecular signature".Science2003
11807038Brn3b/Brn3c double knockout mice reveal an unsuspected role for Brn3c in retinal ganglion cell axon outgrowth.Development2002
12507463Retinal ganglion cell differentiation in cultured mouse retinal explants.Methods2002
11493573CRTF is a novel transcription factor that regulates multiple stages of Dictyostelium development.Development2001
11812828Gene expression in the developing mouse retina by EST sequencing and microarray analysis.Nucleic Acids Res2001
9716534Sequence-specific protein interaction with a transcriptional enhancer involved in the autoregulated expression of cAMP receptor 1 in Dictyostelium.Development1998
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