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Lee H, Bernard C, Ye Z, Acampora D, Simeone A, Prochiantz A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2017 Apr; 22(5):785. PMID: 28373687
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Lee H, Bernard C, Ye Z, Acampora D, Simeone A, Prochiantz A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2017 Feb; 22(5):680-688. PMID: 28194008
Accumulation of non-cell autonomous Otx2 homeoprotein in postnatal mouse visual cortex (V1) has been implicated in both the onset and closure of critical period (CP) plasticity. Here, we show that...
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Tripathi P, Di Giovannantonio L, Sanguinetti E, Acampora D, Allegra M, Caleo M, et al.
Neuroscience . 2014 Jan; 261:173-83. PMID: 24384227
The homeobox-containing transcription factor Otx2 controls the identity, fate and proliferation of mesencephalic dopaminergic (mesDA) neurons. Transgenic mice, in which Otx2 was conditionally overexpressed by a Cre recombinase expressed under...
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Cipelletti B, Avanzini G, Vitellaro-Zuccarello L, Franceschetti S, Sancini G, Lavazza T, et al.
Neuroscience . 2002 Nov; 115(3):657-67. PMID: 12435405
Knock-out Otx1 mice show brain hypoplasia, spontaneous epileptic seizures and abnormalities of the dorsal region of the neocortex. We investigated structural alterations in excitatory and inhibitory circuits in somatosensory cortex...
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Acampora D, Boyl P, Signore M, Martinez-Barbera J, Ilengo C, Puelles E, et al.
Development . 2001 Dec; 128(23):4801-13. PMID: 11731460
How gene activity is translated into phenotype and how it can modify morphogenetic pathways is of central importance when studying the evolution of regulatory control mechanisms. Previous studies in mouse...
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Martinez-Barbera J, Signore M, Boyl P, Puelles E, Acampora D, Gogoi R, et al.
Development . 2001 Dec; 128(23):4789-800. PMID: 11731459
The anterior neural ridge (ANR), and the isthmic organiser (IsO) represent two signalling centres possessing organising properties necessary for forebrain (ANR) as well as midbrain and rostral hindbrain (IsO) development....
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Sancini G, Franceschetti S, Lavazza T, Panzica F, Cipelletti B, Frassoni C, et al.
Eur J Neurosci . 2001 Oct; 14(7):1065-74. PMID: 11683898
Knockout Otx1 mice present a microcephalic phenotype mainly due to reduced deep neocortical layers and spontaneous recurrent seizures. We investigated the excitable properties of layer V pyramidal neurons in neocortical...
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Boyl P, Signore M, Acampora D, Martinez-Barbera J, Ilengo C, Annino A, et al.
Development . 2001 Sep; 128(15):2989-3000. PMID: 11532921
Otx genes play an important role in brain development. Previous mouse models suggested that the untranslated regions (UTRs) of Otx2 mRNA may contain regulatory element(s) required for its post-transcriptional control...
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Acampora D, Boyl P, Martinez-Barbera J, Annino A, Signore M, Simeone A
J Anat . 2001 Aug; 199(Pt 1-2):53-62. PMID: 11523829
Previous mouse models have indicated that Otx1 and Otx2 play an important role in brain and sense organ development and, together with the Drosophila orthodenticle (otd) gene, they share a...
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Martinez-Morales J, Signore M, Acampora D, Simeone A, Bovolenta P
Development . 2001 Aug; 128(11):2019-30. PMID: 11493524
Patterning of the vertebrate eye appears to be controlled by the mutual regulation and the progressive restriction of the expression domains of a number of genes initially co-expressed within the...