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Robert E Braun
Affiliation
University of Maine
ORCID
Career Start Year
1985
Papers
94
H Index
50
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37294348
Comprehensive ECG reference intervals in C57BL/6N substrains provide a generalizable guide for cardiac electrophysiology studies in mice.
Mamm Genome
2023
37503148
DISCOVERY AND VALIDATION OF GENES DRIVING DRUG-INTAKE AND RELATED BEHAVIORAL TRAITS IN MICE.
bioRxiv
2023
37301944
Whole genome analysis for 163 gRNAs in Cas9-edited mice reveals minimal off-target activity.
Commun Biol
2023
32566252
GDNF promotes hair formation and cutaneous wound healing by targeting bulge stem cells.
NPJ Regen Med
2020
31677600
An expanded mouse testis transcriptome and mass spectrometry defines novel proteins.
Reproduction
2020
33370286
Mouse mutant phenotyping at scale reveals novel genes controlling bone mineral density.
PLoS Genet
2020
32665638
ADAD1 and ADAD2, testis-specific adenosine deaminase domain-containing proteins, are required for male fertility.
Sci Rep
2020
32955381
Machine learning-based automated phenotyping of inflammatory nocifensive behavior in mice.
Mol Pain
2020
30659012
Large-scale discovery of mouse transgenic integration sites reveals frequent structural variation and insertional mutagenesis.
Genome Res
2019
31149899
Identification of EOMES-expressing spermatogonial stem cells and their regulation by PLZF.
Elife
2019
30854487
Erratum: Author Correction: Identification of genes required for eye development by high-throughput screening of mouse knockouts.
Commun Biol
2019
30937403
Robust mouse tracking in complex environments using neural networks.
Commun Biol
2019
29348434
Identification of genetic elements in metabolism by high-throughput mouse phenotyping.
Nat Commun
2018
29467169
Functional Redundancy of DICER Cofactors TARBP2 and PRKRA During Murine Embryogenesis Does Not Involve miRNA Biogenesis.
Genetics
2018
29440301
Cyclical expression of GDNF is required for spermatogonial stem cell homeostasis.
Development
2018
29205180
Androgen receptor deficiency in monocytes/macrophages does not alter adiposity or glucose homeostasis in male mice.
Asian J Androl
2018
28069890
APOBEC1 complementation factor (A1CF) is dispensable for C-to-U RNA editing in vivo.
RNA
2017
28395340
Testicular adenosine to inosine RNA editing in the mouse is mediated by ADARB1.
Biol Reprod
2017
29026089
A large scale hearing loss screen reveals an extensive unexplored genetic landscape for auditory dysfunction.
Nat Commun
2017
29144450
Corrigendum: High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes.
Nature
2017
28650954
Prevalence of sexual dimorphism in mammalian phenotypic traits.
Nat Commun
2017
28650483
Disease model discovery from 3,328 gene knockouts by The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium.
Nat Genet
2017
27626380
High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes.
Nature
2016
26614740
Genetic Architectures of Quantitative Variation in RNA Editing Pathways.
Genetics
2016
26097106
Hematopoietic androgen receptor deficiency promotes visceral fat deposition in male mice without impairing glucose homeostasis.
Andrology
2015
26646932
Compound Heterozygosity for Y Box Proteins Causes Sterility Due to Loss of Translational Repression.
PLoS Genet
2015
24727699
Techno-economic analysis of wastewater sludge gasification: a decentralized urban perspective.
Bioresour Technol
2014
24825397
Androgen-dependent sertoli cell tight junction remodeling is mediated by multiple tight junction components.
Mol Endocrinol
2014
24715688
LIN28A marks the spermatogonial progenitor population and regulates its cyclic expansion.
Stem Cells
2014
23085237
Distinct requirements for Sin3a in perinatal male gonocytes and differentiating spermatogonia.
Dev Biol
2013
22448268
Canonical A-to-I and C-to-U RNA editing is enriched at 3'UTRs and microRNA target sites in multiple mouse tissues.
PLoS One
2012
22997133
Germ cell migration across Sertoli cell tight junctions.
Science
2012
23056286
Deregulated sex chromosome gene expression with male germ cell-specific loss of Dicer1.
PLoS One
2012
21297615
DICER1 deficit induces Alu RNA toxicity in age-related macular degeneration.
Nature
2011
21791699
Germline stem cells.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
2011
21914775
Regulation of NKB pathways and their roles in the control of Kiss1 neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the male mouse.
Endocrinology
2011
21543771
Sertoli cell-specific deletion of the androgen receptor compromises testicular immune privilege in mice.
Biol Reprod
2011
20299552
Functional hierarchy and reversibility within the murine spermatogenic stem cell compartment.
Science
2010
20572009
Sin3a is required by sertoli cells to establish a niche for undifferentiated spermatogonia, germ cell tumors, and spermatid elongation.
Stem Cells
2010
18936160
TRBP control of PACT-induced phosphorylation of protein kinase R is reversed by stress.
Mol Cell Biol
2009
19819985
Retinoblastoma protein plays multiple essential roles in the terminal differentiation of Sertoli cells.
Mol Endocrinol
2009
19136388
Androgen receptor in Sertoli cells is not required for testosterone-induced suppression of spermatogenesis, but contributes to Sertoli cell organization in Utp14b jsd mice.
J Androl
2009
18032697
Hormonal regulation of testicular steroid and cholesterol homeostasis.
Mol Endocrinol
2008
18850594
Cre recombinase activity specific to postnatal, premeiotic male germ cells in transgenic mice.
Genesis
2008
18983960
Human adult testis-derived pluripotent stem cells: revealing plasticity from the germline.
Cell Stem Cell
2008
17244764
Transcriptional profiling of androgen receptor (AR) mutants suggests instructive and permissive roles of AR signaling in germ cell development.
Mol Endocrinol
2007
17885122
Developmental biology. Home for the precious few.
Science
2007
17291484
Utp14b: a unique retrogene within a gene that has acquired multiple promoters and a specific function in spermatogenesis.
Dev Biol
2007
16549060
Histone lysine trimethylation exhibits a distinct perinuclear distribution in Plzf-expressing spermatogonia.
Dev Biol
2006
17129777
Pathway to totipotency: lessons from germ cells.
Cell
2006
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