Andrew M. Ravanelli, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Pediatrics University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, Aurora, CO 
Area:
Developmental Biology, Cilia, Neurobiology, Oligodendrocyte, Myelin, Zebrafish
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John A. Klingensmith grad student 2004-2010 Duke
 (Characterization of the actin nucleator Cordon-bleu in zebrafish.)
Bruce H. Appel post-doc 2011- University of Colorado, Denver
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Kearns CA, Walker M, Ravanelli AM, et al. (2021) Zebrafish spinal cord oligodendrocyte formation requires boc function. Genetics
Ravanelli AM, Kearns CA, Powers RK, et al. (2018) Sequential Specification of Oligodendrocyte Lineage Cells by Distinct Levels of Hedgehog and Notch Signaling. Developmental Biology
Hudish LI, Galati DF, Ravanelli AM, et al. (2016) miR-219 regulates neural progenitors by dampening apical Par protein-dependent Hedgehog signaling. Development (Cambridge, England)
Ravanelli AM, Appel B. (2015) Motor neurons and oligodendrocytes arise from distinct cell lineages by progenitor recruitment. Genes & Development
Kearns CA, Ravanelli AM, Cooper K, et al. (2015) Fbxw7 Limits Myelination by Inhibiting mTOR Signaling. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 14861-71
Hines JH, Ravanelli AM, Schwindt R, et al. (2015) Neuronal activity biases axon selection for myelination in vivo. Nature Neuroscience. 18: 683-9
Ravanelli AM, Klingensmith J. (2011) The actin nucleator Cordon-bleu is required for development of motile cilia in zebrafish. Developmental Biology. 350: 101-11
Klingensmith J, Custer L, Driver E, et al. (2009) 16-P014 Cordon-bleu is a developmentally regulated, novel actin nucleator that plays a role in epithelial ciliogenesis Mechanisms of Development. 126: S266
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