Andrew Pollock

Affiliations: 
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
miRNA, mouse brain development
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Gao Y, Li J, Zhang Z, et al. (2019) MicroRNA miR-7 and miR-17-92 in the Arcuate Nucleus of Mouse Hypothalamus Regulate Sex-Specific Diet-Induced Obesity. Molecular Neurobiology
Zhang L, Mubarak T, Chen Y, et al. (2018) Counter-Balance Between Gli3 and miR-7 Is Required for Proper Morphogenesis and Size Control of the Mouse Brain. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 12: 259
Pollock A, Bian S, Zhang C, et al. (2014) Growth of the developing cerebral cortex is controlled by microRNA-7 through the p53 pathway. Cell Reports. 7: 1184-96
Bian S, Hong J, Li Q, et al. (2013) MicroRNA cluster miR-17-92 regulates neural stem cell expansion and transition to intermediate progenitors in the developing mouse neocortex. Cell Reports. 3: 1398-406
Nowakowski TJ, Fotaki V, Pollock A, et al. (2013) MicroRNA-92b regulates the development of intermediate cortical progenitors in embryonic mouse brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 7056-61
Abdullah AI, Pollock A, Sun T. (2012) The path from skin to brain: generation of functional neurons from fibroblasts. Molecular Neurobiology. 45: 586-95
Otaegi G, Pollock A, Sun T. (2011) An Optimized Sponge for microRNA miR-9 Affects Spinal Motor Neuron Development in vivo. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 5: 146
Otaegi G, Pollock A, Hong J, et al. (2011) MicroRNA miR-9 modifies motor neuron columns by a tuning regulation of FoxP1 levels in developing spinal cords. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 809-18
Becker-Heck A, Zohn IE, Okabe N, et al. (2011) The coiled-coil domain containing protein CCDC40 is essential for motile cilia function and left-right axis formation. Nature Genetics. 43: 79-84
Kawase-Koga Y, Low R, Otaegi G, et al. (2010) RNAase-III enzyme Dicer maintains signaling pathways for differentiation and survival in mouse cortical neural stem cells. Journal of Cell Science. 123: 586-94
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