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Papers associated with atoh1



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Using Xenopus to discover new candidate genes involved in BOR and other congenital hearing loss syndromes., Neal SJ, Rajasekaran A, Jusić N, Taylor L, Read M, Alfandari D, Alfandari D, Pignoni F, Moody SA., J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. October 13, 2023;             


Cellular and molecular profiles of larval and adult Xenopus corneal epithelia resolved at the single-cell level., Sonam S, Bangru S, Perry KJ, Chembazhi UV, Kalsotra A, Henry JJ., Dev Biol. November 1, 2022; 491 13-30.                                


Tissue disaggregation and isolation of specific cell types from transgenic Xenopus appendages for transcriptional analysis by FACS., Kakebeen AD, Chitsazan AD, Wills AE., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2021; 250 (9): 1381-1392.


Otic Neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis: Proliferation, Differentiation, and the Role of Eya1., Almasoudi SH, Schlosser G., Front Neuroanat. January 1, 2021; 15 722374.                                                    


Fzd3 Expression Within Inner Ear Afferent Neurons Is Necessary for Central Pathfinding., Stoner ZA, Ketchum EM, Sheltz-Kempf S, Blinkiewicz PV, Elliott KL, Duncan JS., Front Neurosci. January 1, 2021; 15 779871.


A Critical E-box in Barhl1 3' Enhancer Is Essential for Auditory Hair Cell Differentiation., Hou K, Jiang H, Karim MR, Zhong C, Xu Z, Liu L, Guan M, Shao J, Huang X., Cells. May 15, 2019; 8 (5):               


Insights into electrosensory organ development, physiology and evolution from a lateral line-enriched transcriptome., Modrell MS, Lyne M, Carr AR, Zakon HH, Buckley D, Campbell AS, Davis MC, Micklem G, Baker CV., Elife. March 27, 2017; 6             


Dissecting the pre-placodal transcriptome to reveal presumptive direct targets of Six1 and Eya1 in cranial placodes., Riddiford N, Schlosser G., Elife. August 31, 2016; 5                                                                         


RNA-Seq and microarray analysis of the Xenopus inner ear transcriptome discloses orthologous OMIM(®) genes for hereditary disorders of hearing and balance., Ramírez-Gordillo D, Powers TR, van Velkinburgh JC, Trujillo-Provencio C, Schilkey F, Serrano EE., BMC Res Notes. November 18, 2015; 8 691.      


Opportunities and limits of the one gene approach: the ability of Atoh1 to differentiate and maintain hair cells depends on the molecular context., Jahan I, Pan N, Fritzsch B., Front Cell Neurosci. February 5, 2015; 9 26.  


Transit amplification in the amniote cerebellum evolved via a heterochronic shift in NeuroD1 expression., Butts T, Hanzel M, Wingate RJ., Development. July 1, 2014; 141 (14): 2791-5.      


Sponge genes provide new insight into the evolutionary origin of the neurogenic circuit., Richards GS, Simionato E, Perron M, Adamska M, Vervoort M, Degnan BM., Curr Biol. August 5, 2008; 18 (15): 1156-61.      


The α1 subunit of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the inner ear: transcriptional regulation by ATOH1 and co-expression with the γ subunit in hair cells., Scheffer D, Sage C, Plazas PV, Huang M, Wedemeyer C, Zhang DS, Chen ZY, Elgoyhen AB, Corey DP, Pingault V., J Neurochem. December 1, 2007; 103 (6): 2651-64.


Differential transcription of Barhl1 homeobox gene in restricted functional domains of the central nervous system suggests a role in brain patterning., Rachidi M, Lopes C., Int J Dev Neurosci. February 1, 2006; 24 (1): 35-44.


Evolution of neural precursor selection: functional divergence of proneural proteins., Quan XJ, Denayer T, Yan J, Jafar-Nejad H, Philippi A, Lichtarge O, Vleminckx K, Vleminckx K, Hassan BA., Development. April 1, 2004; 131 (8): 1679-89.        


The activity of neurogenin1 is controlled by local cues in the zebrafish embryo., Blader P, Fischer N, Gradwohl G, Guillemot F, Strähle U., Development. November 1, 1997; 124 (22): 4557-69.  


XATH-1, a vertebrate homolog of Drosophila atonal, induces a neuronal differentiation within ectodermal progenitors., Kim P, Helms AW, Johnson JE, Zimmerman K., Dev Biol. July 1, 1997; 187 (1): 1-12.            


Identification of neurogenin, a vertebrate neuronal determination gene., Ma Q, Kintner C, Anderson DJ., Cell. October 4, 1996; 87 (1): 43-52.                

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