Corey Harwell
Affiliations: | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA | ||
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States |
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Cortical Circuit AssemblyGoogle:
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Mukhtar T, Breda J, Adam MA, et al. (2022) Temporal and sequential transcriptional dynamics define lineage shifts in corticogenesis. The Embo Journal. e111132 |
Xie Y, Kuan AT, Wang W, et al. (2022) Astrocyte-neuron crosstalk through Hedgehog signaling mediates cortical synapse development. Cell Reports. 38: 110416 |
Turrero García M, Stegmann SK, Lacey TE, et al. (2021) Transcriptional profiling of sequentially generated septal neuron fates. Elife. 10 |
Turrero García M, Baizabal JM, Tran DN, et al. (2020) Transcriptional regulation of MGE progenitor proliferation by PRDM16 controls cortical GABAergic interneuron production. Development (Cambridge, England) |
Granger AJ, Wang W, Robertson K, et al. (2020) Cortical ChAT+ neurons co-transmit acetylcholine and GABA in a target-and brain-region specific manner. Elife. 9 |
Adam MA, Harwell CC. (2020) Epigenetic regulation of cortical neurogenesis; orchestrating fate switches at the right time and place. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 63: 146-153 |
Hill SA, Blaeser AS, Coley AA, et al. (2019) Sonic hedgehog signaling in astrocytes mediates cell-type-specific synaptic organization. Elife. 8 |
Baizabal JM, Mistry M, García MT, et al. (2018) The Epigenetic State of PRDM16-Regulated Enhancers in Radial Glia Controls Cortical Neuron Position. Neuron. 99: 239-241 |
Baizabal JM, Mistry M, García MT, et al. (2018) The Epigenetic State of PRDM16-Regulated Enhancers in Radial Glia Controls Cortical Neuron Position. Neuron |
Turrero García M, Harwell C. (2017) Radial Glia in the Ventral Telencephalon. Febs Letters |