Ephraim F. Trakhtenberg, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007-2008 Biological Sciences Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
 2008-2013 Neuroscience Program University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States 
 2014-2016 Neurosurgery Harvard Medical School - Boston Children's Hospital 
 2016- Neuroscience UConn Medical School 
Area:
axon regeneration, neural stem cells
Website:
http://health.uconn.edu/neuroregeneration-lab/labmembers/
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Rheaume BA, Jereen A, Bolisetty M, et al. (2018) Single cell transcriptome profiling of retinal ganglion cells identifies cellular subtypes. Nature Communications. 9: 2759
Kim J, Sajid MS, Trakhtenberg EF. (2018) The extent of extra-axonal tissue damage determines the levels of CSPG upregulation and the success of experimental axon regeneration in the CNS Scientific Reports. 8: 9839
Kim J, Sajid MS, Trakhtenberg EF. (2018) The extent of extra-axonal tissue damage determines the levels of CSPG upregulation and the success of experimental axon regeneration in the CNS. Scientific Reports. 8: 9839
Trakhtenberg EF, Li Y, Feng Q, et al. (2017) Zinc chelation and Klf9 knockdown cooperatively promote axon regeneration after optic nerve injury. Experimental Neurology. 300: 22-29
Trakhtenberg EF, Li Y, Feng Q, et al. (2017) Zinc chelation and Klf9 knockdown cooperatively promote axon regeneration after optic nerve injury Exp Neurol. 300: 22-29
Trakhtenberg EF, Pho N, Holton KM, et al. (2016) Cell types differ in global coordination of splicing and proportion of highly expressed genes. Scientific Reports. 6: 32249
Trakhtenberg EF, Pita-Thomas W, Fernandez SG, et al. (2016) Serotonin receptor 2C regulates neurite growth and is necessary for normal retinal processing of visual information. Developmental Neurobiology
Trakhtenberg EF, Morkin MI, Patel KH, et al. (2015) The N-terminal Set-β Protein Isoform Induces Neuronal Death. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290: 13417-26
Steketee MB, Oboudiyat C, Daneman R, et al. (2014) Regulation of intrinsic axon growth ability at retinal ganglion cell growth cones. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 55: 4369-77
Trakhtenberg EF, Wang Y, Morkin MI, et al. (2014) Regulating Set-β's Subcellular Localization Toggles Its Function between Inhibiting and Promoting Axon Growth and Regeneration. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 7361-74
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