Austen Sitko
Affiliations: | Neurobiology | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorTheresa Jones | research assistant | 2004-2007 | UT Austin |
Carol A. Mason | grad student | 2009-2017 | Columbia |
Lisa V. Goodrich | post-doc | Harvard Medical School |
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Frank MM, Sitko AA, Suthakar K, et al. (2023) Experience-dependent flexibility in a molecularly diverse central-to-peripheral auditory feedback system. Elife. 12 |
Tasdemir-Yilmaz OE, Druckenbrod NR, Olukoya OO, et al. (2021) Diversity of developing peripheral glia revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing. Developmental Cell |
Iwai-Takekoshi L, Balasubramanian R, Sitko A, et al. (2018) Activation of Wnt signaling reduces ipsilaterally-projecting retinal ganglion cells in pigmented retina. Development (Cambridge, England) |
Lee MA, Sitko AA, Khalid S, et al. (2018) Spatiotemporal distribution of glia in and around the developing mouse optic tract. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Herrera E, Sitko AA, Bovolenta P. (2018) Shh-ushing Midline Crossing through Remote Protein Transport. Neuron. 97: 256-258 |
Sitko AA, Kuwajima T, Mason C. (2018) Eye-specific segregation and differential fasciculation of developing retinal ganglion cell axons in the mouse visual pathway. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Kuwajima T, Soares CA, Sitko AA, et al. (2017) SoxC Transcription Factors Promote Contralateral Retinal Ganglion Cell Differentiation and Axon Guidance in the Mouse Visual System. Neuron |
Panza P, Sitko AA, Maischein HM, et al. (2015) The LRR receptor Islr2 is required for retinal axon routing at the vertebrate optic chiasm. Neural Development. 10: 23 |
O'Bryant AJ, Adkins DL, Sitko AA, et al. (2014) Enduring Poststroke Motor Functional Improvements by a Well-Timed Combination of Motor Rehabilitative Training and Cortical Stimulation in Rats. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair |
Kuwajima T, Sitko AA, Bhansali P, et al. (2013) ClearT: a detergent- and solvent-free clearing method for neuronal and non-neuronal tissue. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 1364-8 |