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Alexandra Joyner
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Basson, M.A., Echevarria, D., Ahn, C.P., Sudarov, A., Joyner, A.L., Mason, I.J., Martinez, S., Martin, G.R. (2008) Specific regions within the embryonic midbrain and cerebellum require different levels of FGF signaling during development. Development, 135(5):889-98.
Blaess S, Stephen D, Joyner AL. (2008) Gli3 coordinates three-dimensional patterning and growth of the tectum and cerebellum by integrating Shh and Fgf8 signaling.
Development. 2008 Jun;135(12):2093-103.
Sgaier, S.K., Lao, Z., Villanueva, M.P., Berenshteyn, F., Stephen, D., Turnbull, R.K., Joyner, A.L. (2007) Genetic subdivision of the tectum and cerebellum into functionally related regions based on differential sensitivity to engrailed proteins. Development, 134(12):2325-35.
Sillitoe, R.V. and Joyner, A.L. (2007) Morphology, molecular codes, and circuitry produce the three-dimensional complexity of the cerebellum. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 23:549-77.
Sudarov, A. and Joyner, A.L. (2007) Cerebellum morphogenesis: the foliation pattern is orchestrated by multi-cellular anchoring centers. Neural Development, 2:26.
Atit, R., Sgaier, S. K., Mohamed, O. A., Dufort, M. T., D., Joyner, A. L., Niswander, L., and Conlon, R. A. (2006) ß-catenin activation is necessary and sufficient to specify the dermal fate. Developmental Biology, 296:164-76.
Blaess, S., Corrales, J.D. and Joyner, A.L. (2006) Sonic hedgehog regulates Gli activator and Gli3 repressor functions with spatial and temporal precision in the mid/hindbrain region. Development, 133: 1799-1809.
Corrales, J.D., Blaess, S., Mahoney, E.M. and Joyner, A.L. (2006) The level of Sonic Hedgehog signaling regulates the complexity of cerebellar foliation. Development, 133:1811-1821.
Fuccillo, M., Joyner, A.L. and Fishell, G. (2006) From morphogen to mitogen: the multiple roles of Hedgehog signaling in vertebrate neural development. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 7:772-783.
Joyner, A.L. and Zervas, M. (2006) Genetic fate mapping in mouse: establishing genetic lineages and defining genetic neuroanatomy in the nervous system. Developmental Dynamics, 235:2376-85.
Olsen, S. K., Li, J.Y.H., Bromleigh, C., Eliseenkova A.V., Ibrahimi O., Lao Z. , Zhang F., Linhardt R.J., Joyner A.L., and Mohammadi M. (2006) Structural basis by which alternative splicing modulates the organizer activity of FGF8 in the brain. Genes & Development, 20:185-198.
Pan Y., Bai C.B., Joyner A.L., Wang B. (2006) Sonic hedgehog signaling regulates Gli2 transcriptional activity by suppressing its processing and degradation. Mol Cell Biol. 26:3365-3377.
Ahn, S. and Joyner, A.L. (2005) Quiescent adult neural stem cells are targets of Sonic hedgehog signaling. Nature, 437: 894-897.
Kimura, H., Stephan, D., Joyner A.L. and Curran, T. (2005) Gli1 is important for medulloblastoma formation in Ptc1+/- mice. Oncogene, 24: 4026-4036.
Li, J.Y.H., Lao, Z., and Joyner, A.L. (2005) New regulatory interactions and cellular responses in the isthmic organizer region revealed by altering Gbx2 expression. Development, 132: 1971-1981.
Zervas M, Blaess S, Joyner, A.J., (2005) Classical embryological studies and modern genetic analysis of midbrain and cerebellum development. Curr. Topics Dev. Biol., 69: 103-138.
Ahn, S. and Joyner, A.L. (2004) Dynamic changes in the response of cells to positive Hedgehog-signaling during mouse limb patterning. Cell, 118:505-516.
Austin, C.P., Battey, J.F., Bradley, A., Bucan, M., Capecchi, M., Collins, F.S., Dove, W.F., Duyk, G., Dymecki , S., Eppig, J.T., Grieder, F.B., Heintz , N., Hicks, G., Insel, T.R., Joyner, A., Koller, B.H., Lloyd, K.C., Magnuson, T., Moore, M.W., Nagy, A., Pollock, J.D., Roses, A.D., Sands, A.T., Seed, B., Skarnes, W. (2004) The knockout mouse project. Nature Genetics, 36: 921-4.
Bai, C.B., Stephen, D., and Joyner, A.L. (2004). All mouse ventral spinal cord patterning by Hedgehog is Gli dependent and involves an activator function of Gli3. Developmental Cell, 6: 103-115.
Briegel, K.J., Baldwin, H.S., Epstein, J.A. and Joyner, A.L. (2005) Congenital heart disease reminiscent of partial trisomy 2p syndrome in mice transgenic for the transcription factor Lbh. Development, 132: 3305-3316.
Corrales, J.D., Rocco, G.L. and Joyner, A.L. (2004) Spatial restriction in Sonic Hedgehog signaling through Gli genes during cerebellum development. Development, 131: 5581-5590.
Sato, T., Joyner, A.L. and Nakamura, H. (2004) How does Fgf signaling from the isthmic organizer induce midbrain and cerebellum development? Develop. Growth Diff., 46: 487-494.
Sgaier, S., Millet, S., Villanueva, M., Berenshteyn, F., Song, C. and Joyner, A. (2005) Morphogenetic and cellular movements that shape the mouse cerebellum: Insights from genetic fate mapping. Neuron, 45: 27-40.
Zervas, M., Millet, S., Ahn, S. and Joyner, A.L. (2004) Cell behaviors and genetic lineages of the mesencephalon and rhombomere 1. Neuron, 43: 345-357.
Zaim Wadghiri Y, Blind J.A., Duan X., Moreno C., Yu X., Joyner A.L., Turnbull D.H. (2004). Mn-enhanced MRI of mouse brain development. NMR in Biomedicine, 17: 613-619.
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