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Characterization of the Function of Sox21 During Neurogenesis
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Neurogenesis, the progression from neural progenitor to committed neuron, is a tightly regulated process that is fundamental for development of the central nervous system. Whereas the SoxB1 transcriptional activators are ...
Characterization of Sox11 in Neurogenesis
(Georgetown University, 2016)
CHARACTERIZATION OF SOX11 IN NEUROGENESIS
Computational and Functional Analysis of F-box Dependent Ubiquitin Ligases in Xenopus Nervous System Development
(Georgetown University, 2013)
The development of the central nervous system is a dynamic process during which protein levels are regulated temporally and spatially by synthesis and degradation. While much is known about the regulation of gene expression ...
Assessing the Function of SOX21 in Xenopus laevis Neurogenesis: Exploring Homeolog Sub-Functionalization
(Georgetown University, 2021)
Neurogenesis is a tightly controlled developmental process through which neural progenitor cells progress to committed neurons. While the SoxB1 transcription factors are well characterized to have functions in the induction ...
Purinergic Signaling Regulates the Form and Function of the Developing Cochlea
(Georgetown University, 2020)
Hearing depends on a properly formed inner ear to transmit sound information to the brain. Purinergic signaling has been implicated in the development of the inner ear, especially with regard to the cochlea. P2rx3 receptors ...
Assessing the Function of SOX21 in Xenopus laevis Neurogenesis: Exploring Homeolog Sub-Functionalization
(Georgetown University, 2021)
Neurogenesis is a tightly controlled developmental process through which neural progenitor cells progress to committed neurons. While the SoxB1 transcription factors are well characterized to have functions in the induction ...