R Michael Henke
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Recent Articles
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Shah A, Cadinu D, Henke R, Xin X, Ghosh Dastidar R, Zhang L
Physiol Genomics
. 2011 May;
43(14):855-72.
PMID: 21586670
Hypoxia is a widely occurring condition experienced by diverse organisms under numerous physiological and disease conditions. To probe the molecular mechanisms underlying hypoxia responses and tolerance, we performed a genome-wide...
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Henke R, Savage T, Meredith D, Glasgow S, Hori K, Dumas J, et al.
Development
. 2009 Jul;
136(17):2945-54.
PMID: 19641016
PTF1-J is a trimeric transcription factor complex essential for generating the correct balance of GABAergic and glutamatergic interneurons in multiple regions of the nervous system, including the dorsal horn of...
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Ascl1 and Neurog2 form novel complexes and regulate Delta-like3 (Dll3) expression in the neural tube
Henke R, Meredith D, Borromeo M, Savage T, Johnson J
Dev Biol
. 2009 Apr;
328(2):529-40.
PMID: 19389376
Delta-like 3 (Dll3) is a Delta family member expressed broadly in the developing nervous system as neural progenitor cells initiate differentiation. A proximal promoter sequence for Dll3 is conserved across...
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Hori K, Cholewa-Waclaw J, Nakada Y, Glasgow S, Masui T, Henke R, et al.
Genes Dev
. 2008 Jan;
22(2):166-78.
PMID: 18198335
Neural networks are balanced by inhibitory and excitatory neuronal activity. The formation of these networks is initially generated through neuronal subtype specification controlled by transcription factors. The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH)...
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Beres T, Masui T, Swift G, Shi L, Henke R, MacDonald R
Mol Cell Biol
. 2005 Dec;
26(1):117-30.
PMID: 16354684
PTF1 is a trimeric transcription factor essential to the development of the pancreas and to the maintenance of the differentiated state of the adult exocrine pancreas. It comprises a dimer...
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Glasgow S, Henke R, MacDonald R, Wright C, Johnson J
Development
. 2005 Nov;
132(24):5461-9.
PMID: 16291784
Mutations in the human and mouse PTF1A/Ptf1a genes result in permanent diabetes mellitus and cerebellar agenesis. We show that Ptf1a is present in precursors to GABAergic neurons in spinal cord...
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Helms A, Battiste J, Henke R, Nakada Y, Simplicio N, Guillemot F, et al.
Development
. 2005 May;
132(12):2709-19.
PMID: 15901662
The dorsal spinal cord contains a diverse array of neurons that connect sensory input from the periphery to spinal cord motoneurons and brain. During development, six dorsal neuronal populations (dI1-dI6)...
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Dickson L, Connell S, Huang H, Henke R, Liu L, Perlman P
Genetics
. 2004 Sep;
168(1):77-87.
PMID: 15454528
Group II intron homing in yeast mitochondria is initiated at active target sites by activities of intron-encoded ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particles, but is completed by competing recombination and repair mechanisms. Intron...
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Nakada Y, Hunsaker T, Henke R, Johnson J
Development
. 2004 Mar;
131(6):1319-30.
PMID: 14993186
Many members of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family of transcription factors play pivotal roles in the development of a variety of tissues and organisms. We identify activities for the neural...