Janet Kerwin
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Kerwin J, Yang Y, Merchan P, Sarma S, Thompson J, Wang X, et al.
J Anat
. 2010 Oct;
217(4):289-99.
PMID: 20979583
We are developing a three-dimensional (3D) atlas of the human embryonic brain using anatomical landmarks and gene expression data to define major subdivisions through 12 stages of development [Carnegie Stages...
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Tischfield M, Baris H, Wu C, Rudolph G, Van Maldergem L, He W, et al.
Cell
. 2010 Jan;
140(1):74-87.
PMID: 20074521
We report that eight heterozygous missense mutations in TUBB3, encoding the neuron-specific beta-tubulin isotype III, result in a spectrum of human nervous system disorders that we now call the TUBB3...
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Sarma S, Kerwin J, Puelles L, Scott M, Strachan T, Feng G, et al.
Brain Res Bull
. 2005 Sep;
66(4-6):449-53.
PMID: 16144630
As human brain development proceeds, there are complex changes in size and shape, most notably in the developing forebrain. Molecular technologies enable us to characterise the gene expression patterns that...
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Feng G, Burton N, Hill B, Davidson D, Kerwin J, Scott M, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2005 Mar;
6:47.
PMID: 15757508
Background: Many three-dimensional (3D) images are routinely collected in biomedical research and a number of digital atlases with associated anatomical and other information have been published. A number of tools...
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Kerwin J, Scott M, Sharpe J, Puelles L, Robson S, Martinez-de-la-Torre M, et al.
BMC Neurosci
. 2004 Aug;
5:27.
PMID: 15298700
Background: As development proceeds the human embryo attains an ever more complex three dimensional (3D) structure. Analyzing the gene expression patterns that underlie these changes and interpreting their significance depends...