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Henry Haeberle

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Fan J, Rivera J, Sun W, Peterson J, Haeberle H, Rubin S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Nov; 11(1):6020. PMID: 33243995
Understanding the structure and function of vasculature in the brain requires us to monitor distributed hemodynamics at high spatial and temporal resolution in three-dimensional (3D) volumes in vivo. Currently, a...
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Wang D, Chen Y, Leigh S, Haeberle H, Contag C, Liu J
Transl Oncol . 2013 Jan; 5(6):408-14. PMID: 23323155
The unambiguous demarcation of tumor margins is critical at the final stages in the surgical treatment of brain tumors because patient outcomes have been shown to correlate with the extent...
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Haeberle H, Dudley J, Liu J, Butte A, Contag C
Neoplasia . 2012 Aug; 14(7):666-9. PMID: 22904683
High-resolution image guidance for resection of residual tumor cells would enable more precise and complete excision for more effective treatment of cancers, such as medulloblastoma, the most common pediatric brain...
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Liu J, Mandella M, Loewke N, Haeberle H, Ra H, Piyawattanametha W, et al.
J Biomed Opt . 2010 May; 15(2):026029. PMID: 20459274
A fluorescence confocal microscope incorporating a 1.8-mm-diam gradient-index relay lens is developed for in vivo histological guidance during resection of brain tumors. The microscope utilizes a dual-axis confocal architecture to...
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Haeberle H, Lumpkin E
Chemosens Percept . 2009 Oct; 1(2):110-118. PMID: 19834574
Merkel cells are rare epidermal cells whose function in the skin is still debated. These cells localize to highly touch-sensitive areas of vertebrate epithelia, including palatine ridges, touch domes and...
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Bhattacharya M, Bautista D, Wu K, Haeberle H, Lumpkin E, Julius D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008 Dec; 105(50):20015-20. PMID: 19060212
Primary afferent somatosensory neurons mediate our sense of touch in response to changes in ambient pressure. Molecules that detect and transduce thermal stimuli have been recently identified, but mechanisms underlying...
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Haeberle H, Bryan L, Vadakkan T, Dickinson M, Lumpkin E
PLoS One . 2008 May; 3(3):e1750. PMID: 18454189
Merkel cell-neurite complexes are highly sensitive touch receptors comprising epidermal Merkel cells and sensory afferents. Based on morphological and molecular studies, Merkel cells are proposed to be mechanosensory cells that...
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Piskorowski R, Haeberle H, Panditrao M, Lumpkin E
Pflugers Arch . 2008 Apr; 457(1):197-209. PMID: 18415122
Ca(2+) signaling and neurotransmission modulate touch-evoked responses in Merkel cell-neurite complexes. To identify mechanisms governing these processes, we analyzed voltage-activated ion channels and Ca(2+) signaling in purified Merkel cells. Merkel...
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Haeberle H, Fujiwara M, Chuang J, Medina M, Panditrao M, Bechstedt S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2004 Sep; 101(40):14503-8. PMID: 15448211
Merkel cell-neurite complexes are somatosensory receptors that initiate the perception of gentle touch. The role of epidermal Merkel cells within these complexes is disputed. To ask whether Merkel cells are...
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Lumpkin E, Collisson T, Parab P, Omer-Abdalla A, Haeberle H, Chen P, et al.
Gene Expr Patterns . 2003 Aug; 3(4):389-95. PMID: 12915300
Math1 is a bHLH transcription factor expressed in neural progenitor cells in multiple regions of the nervous system. Previously we identified a Math1 enhancer that directs expression of reporter genes...