Grant Mastick

Affiliations: 
Biology Dept University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States 
Area:
Brain development
Website:
http://www.unr.edu/biology/mastick.htm
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Mastick GS, Jones LE, Kidd T. (2023) Axons will not be silenced! A balancing act of attractive receptors. Cell Reports. 42: 112493
Bjorke B, Weller KG, Jones LE, et al. (2021) Oculomotor nerve guidance and terminal branching requires interactions with differentiating extraocular muscles. Developmental Biology
Kellermeyer R, Heydman LM, Gillis T, et al. (2020) Proteolytic cleavage of Slit by the Tolkin protease converts an axon repulsion cue to an axon growth cue . Development (Cambridge, England)
Gruner HN, Kim M, Mastick GS. (2019) Robo1 and 2 repellent receptors cooperate to guide facial neuron cell migration and axon projections in the embryonic mouse hindbrain. Neuroscience
Mastick G. (2019) Decision letter: Temporal regulation of axonal repulsion by alternative splicing of a conserved microexon in mammalian Robo1 and Robo2 Elife
García-Peña CM, Ávila-González D, Miquelajáuregui A, et al. (2018) Neurophilic Descending Migration of Dorsal Midbrain Neurons Into the Hindbrain. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 12: 96
Kellermeyer R, Heydman LM, Mastick GS, et al. (2018) The Role of Apoptotic Signaling in Axon Guidance. Journal of Developmental Biology. 6
Kim M, Bjorke B, Mastick GS. (2017) Motor neuron migration and positioning mechanisms: new roles for guidance cues. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
Kim M, Fontelonga TM, Lee CH, et al. (2017) Motor axons are guided to exit points in the spinal cord by Slit and Netrin signals. Developmental Biology
Kim KT, Kim N, Kim HK, et al. (2016) ISL1-based LIM complexes control Slit2 transcription in developing cranial motor neurons. Scientific Reports. 6: 36491
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