H. Troy T. Ghashghaei

Affiliations: 
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
Area:
Developmental Neurobiology
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Troy Ghashghaei did his graduate work with Helen Barbas at Boston University followed by a Postdoc in Eva Anton's lab at UNC. He is an assistant professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine in North Carolina State University. His lab is focused on understanding the developmental mechanisms that regulate the persistence of stem cell niches in the adult brain.

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Helen Barbas grad student 1997-2002 Boston University
 (Neural circuitry underlying emotional regulation: Input and output specificity in connections between the amygdala and functionally distinct prefrontal cortices in the rhesus monkey.)
Eva Anton post-doc 2002-2006 NCSU

Children

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Guanxi Xiao grad student 2011- NCSU
Caroline Johnson grad student 2013- NCSU
Benoit Jacquet grad student 2006-2011 NCSU
Huixuan Liang grad student 2008-2013 NCSU
Brittany White grad student 2014-2018 NCSU
Nagendran Muthusamy post-doc 2010- NCSU
Promila Pagadala post-doc 2013- NCSU
Raul Salinas-Mondragon post-doc 2008-2010 NCSU
Laura Sommerville post-doc 2010-2013 NCSU
Mohamed Hammad post-doc 2012-2013 NCSU
Catherine E. Wright post-doc 2015-2016 NCSU (Anatomy Tree)
Joungjoa Park post-doc 2016-2018 NCSU
Xuying Zhang research scientist 2013- NCSU
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Cai Y, Zhang X, Li C, et al. (2023) COMBINe enables automated detection and classification of neurons and astrocytes in tissue-cleared mouse brains. Cell Reports Methods. 3: 100454
Zhang X, Xiao G, Johnson C, et al. (2023) Bulk and mosaic deletions of reveal regionally defined gliogenesis in the developing mouse forebrain. Iscience. 26: 106242
Muthusamy N, Williams TI, O'Toole R, et al. (2022) Phosphorylation-dependent proteome of Marcks in ependyma during aging and behavioral homeostasis in the mouse forebrain. Geroscience
Li C, Moatti A, Zhang X, et al. (2021) Erratum: Deep learning-based autofocus method enhances image quality in light-sheet fluorescence microscopy: publisher's note. Biomedical Optics Express. 13: 373
Cai Y, Zhang X, Kovalsky SZ, et al. (2021) Detection and classification of neurons and glial cells in the MADM mouse brain using RetinaNet. Plos One. 16: e0257426
Zhang X, Mennicke CV, Xiao G, et al. (2020) Clonal Analysis of Gliogenesis in the Cerebral Cortex Reveals Stochastic Expansion of Glia and Cell Autonomous Responses to Egfr Dosage. Cells. 9
Wu J, Tian WJ, Liu Y, et al. (2020) Ependyma-expressed CCN1 restricts the size of the neural stem cell pool in the adult ventricular-subventricular zone. The Embo Journal. e101679
Johnson CA, Ghashghaei HT. (2020) Sp2 regulates late neurogenic but not early expansive divisions of neural stem cells underlying population growth in the mouse cortex. Development (Cambridge, England)
Brudvig JJ, Cain JT, Sears RM, et al. (2018) MARCKS regulates neuritogenesis and interacts with a CDC42 signaling network. Scientific Reports. 8: 13278
Muthusamy N, Brumm A, Zhang X, et al. (2018) Foxj1 expressing ependymal cells do not contribute new cells to sites of injury or stroke in the mouse forebrain. Scientific Reports. 8: 1766
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