David R. Piper, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |
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(Calcium signaling and ion channels in mammalian neuronal restricted precursor cells.) |
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Llamosas N, Arora V, Vij R, et al. (2020) Controls the Maturation of Dendrites, Synaptic Function, and Network Activity in Developing Human Neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Piper DR, Mujtaba T, Keyoung H, et al. (2001) Identification and characterization of neuronal precursors and their progeny from human fetal tissue. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 66: 356-68 |
Piper DR, Mujtaba T, Rao MS, et al. (2000) Immunocytochemical and physiological characterization of a population of cultured human neural precursors. Journal of Neurophysiology. 84: 534-48 |
Piper DR, Lucero MT. (1999) Calcium signalling in squid olfactory receptor neurons. Biological Signals and Receptors. 8: 329-37 |
Mujtaba T, Piper DR, Kalyani A, et al. (1999) Lineage-restricted neural precursors can be isolated from both the mouse neural tube and cultured ES cells. Developmental Biology. 214: 113-27 |
English KB, Michel WC, Zhainazarov AB, et al. (1999) Contents Vol. 8, 1999 Neurosignals. 8: 395-396 |
English KB, Michel WC, Zhainazarov AB, et al. (1999) Subject Index Vol. 8, 1999 Neurosignals. 8: 393-394 |
Kalyani AJ, Piper D, Mujtaba T, et al. (1998) Spinal cord neuronal precursors generate multiple neuronal phenotypes in culture. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 18: 7856-68 |
Kalyani AJ, Piper D, Mujtaba T, et al. (1998) Spinal cord neuronal precursors generate multiple neuronal phenotypes in culture. The Journal of Neuroscience. 18: 7856-7868 |