Douglas S. Campbell

Affiliations: 
RIKEN BSI Japan, Wakō-shi, Saitama-ken, Japan 
Area:
Developmental Neurobiology
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Gaynes JA, Otsuna H, Campbell DS, et al. (2015) The RNA Binding Protein Igf2bp1 Is Required for Zebrafish RGC Axon Outgrowth In Vivo. Plos One. 10: e0134751
Campbell DS, Okamoto H. (2013) Local caspase activation interacts with Slit-Robo signaling to restrict axonal arborization. The Journal of Cell Biology. 203: 657-72
Drinjakovic J, Jung H, Campbell DS, et al. (2010) E3 ligase Nedd4 promotes axon branching by downregulating PTEN. Neuron. 65: 341-57
Kwan KM, Fujimoto E, Grabher C, et al. (2007) The Tol2kit: a multisite gateway-based construction kit for Tol2 transposon transgenesis constructs. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 236: 3088-99
Campbell DS, Stringham SA, Timm A, et al. (2007) Slit1a inhibits retinal ganglion cell arborization and synaptogenesis via Robo2-dependent and -independent pathways. Neuron. 55: 231-45
Verma P, Chierzi S, Codd AM, et al. (2005) Axonal protein synthesis and degradation are necessary for efficient growth cone regeneration. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 25: 331-42
Hutson LD, Campbell DS, Chien CB. (2004) Analyzing axon guidance in the zebrafish retinotectal system. Methods in Cell Biology. 76: 13-35
Campbell DS, Holt CE. (2003) Apoptotic pathway and MAPKs differentially regulate chemotropic responses of retinal growth cones. Neuron. 37: 939-52
Campbell DS, Holt CE. (2001) Chemotropic responses of retinal growth cones mediated by rapid local protein synthesis and degradation. Neuron. 32: 1013-26
Campbell DS, Regan AG, Lopez JS, et al. (2001) Semaphorin 3A elicits stage-dependent collapse, turning, and branching in Xenopus retinal growth cones. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 21: 8538-47
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