Andrew F Tucker
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Recent Articles
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Bohlen C, Bennett F, Tucker A, Collins H, Mulinyawe S, Barres B
Neuron
. 2017 May;
94(4):759-773.e8.
PMID: 28521131
Microglia, the resident macrophages of the CNS, engage in various CNS-specific functions that are critical for development and health. To better study microglia and the properties that distinguish them from...
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Roberts K, Abraira V, Tucker A, Goodrich L, Andrews N
PLoS One
. 2012 Jan;
7(1):e29495.
PMID: 22253730
Background: The vestibular apparatus of the vertebrate inner ear uses three fluid-filled semicircular canals to sense angular acceleration of the head. Malformation of these canals disrupts the sense of balance...
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Deans M, Krol A, Abraira V, Copley C, Tucker A, Goodrich L
Neuron
. 2011 Sep;
71(5):820-32.
PMID: 21903076
Neurons receive signals through dendrites that vary widely in number and organization, ranging from one primary dendrite to multiple complex dendritic trees. For example, retinal amacrine cells (ACs) project primary...
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Abraira V, Del Rio T, Tucker A, Slonimsky J, Keirnes H, Goodrich L
Development
. 2008 Nov;
135(24):4091-9.
PMID: 19004851
The sense of balance depends on the intricate architecture of the inner ear, which contains three semicircular canals used to detect motion of the head in space. Changes in the...
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Abraira V, Hyun N, Tucker A, Coling D, Christian Brown M, Lu C, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2007 Apr;
27(16):4273-82.
PMID: 17442811
During development of the CNS, secreted morphogens of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family have multiple effects on cell division, migration, and survival depending on where, when, and how much...