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Joseph A Brzezinski

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Development (Cambridge, England)|October 8, 2015
Photoreceptor cell fate specification in vertebratesJoseph A Brzezinski, Thomas A Reh
Developmental Biology|March 27, 2012
Math5 defines the ganglion cell competence state in a subpopulation of retinal progenitor cells exiting the cell cycleJoseph A Brzezinski, Lev Prasov, Tom Glaser
Developmental Biology|October 16, 2013
Blimp1 (Prdm1) prevents re-specification of photoreceptors into retinal bipolar cells by restricting competenceJoseph A Brzezinski, Ko Uoon Park, Thomas A Reh
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 30, 2010
Blimp1 controls photoreceptor versus bipolar cell fate choice during retinal developmentJoseph A Brzezinski, Deepak A Lamba, Thomas A Reh
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|October 21, 2017
The Transcription Factor Prdm16 Marks a Single Retinal Ganglion Cell Subtype in the Mouse RetinaSergio Groman-Lupa, Joseph Adewumi, Ko Uoon Park, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|February 16, 2017
Gsg1, Trnp1, and Tmem215 Mark Subpopulations of Bipolar Interneurons in the Mouse RetinaKo Uoon Park, Grace Randazzo, Kenneth L Jones, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 21, 2011
Ascl1 expression defines a subpopulation of lineage-restricted progenitors in the mammalian retinaJoseph A Brzezinski, Euiseok J Kim, Jane E Johnson, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 17, 2020
Simultaneous deletion of <i>Prdm1</i> and <i>Vsx2</i> enhancers in the retina alters photoreceptor and bipolar cell fate specification, yet differs from deleting both genesNoah B Goodson, Michael A Kaufman, Ko U Park, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 30, 2023
Not all Notch pathway mutations are equal in the embryonic mouse retinaBernadett Bosze, Julissa Suarez-Navarro, Illiana Cajias, et al.
Plos Genetics|September 26, 2023
Notch pathway mutants do not equivalently perturb mouse embryonic retinal developmentBernadett Bosze, Julissa Suarez-Navarro, Illiana Cajias, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|October 8, 2015
Photoreceptor cell fate specification in vertebratesJoseph A Brzezinski, Thomas A Reh
Developmental Biology|March 27, 2012
Math5 defines the ganglion cell competence state in a subpopulation of retinal progenitor cells exiting the cell cycleJoseph A Brzezinski, Lev Prasov, Tom Glaser
Developmental Biology|October 16, 2013
Blimp1 (Prdm1) prevents re-specification of photoreceptors into retinal bipolar cells by restricting competenceJoseph A Brzezinski, Ko Uoon Park, Thomas A Reh
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 30, 2010
Blimp1 controls photoreceptor versus bipolar cell fate choice during retinal developmentJoseph A Brzezinski, Deepak A Lamba, Thomas A Reh
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|October 21, 2017
The Transcription Factor Prdm16 Marks a Single Retinal Ganglion Cell Subtype in the Mouse RetinaSergio Groman-Lupa, Joseph Adewumi, Ko Uoon Park, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|February 16, 2017
Gsg1, Trnp1, and Tmem215 Mark Subpopulations of Bipolar Interneurons in the Mouse RetinaKo Uoon Park, Grace Randazzo, Kenneth L Jones, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 21, 2011
Ascl1 expression defines a subpopulation of lineage-restricted progenitors in the mammalian retinaJoseph A Brzezinski, Euiseok J Kim, Jane E Johnson, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 17, 2020
Simultaneous deletion of <i>Prdm1</i> and <i>Vsx2</i> enhancers in the retina alters photoreceptor and bipolar cell fate specification, yet differs from deleting both genesNoah B Goodson, Michael A Kaufman, Ko U Park, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 30, 2023
Not all Notch pathway mutations are equal in the embryonic mouse retinaBernadett Bosze, Julissa Suarez-Navarro, Illiana Cajias, et al.
Plos Genetics|September 26, 2023
Notch pathway mutants do not equivalently perturb mouse embryonic retinal developmentBernadett Bosze, Julissa Suarez-Navarro, Illiana Cajias, et al.
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