Perry A. Brittis, Ph.D.

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2004 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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John Flanagan grad student 2004 Harvard
 (RNA based mechanisms for regulation in axons.)
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Tcherkezian J, Brittis PA, Thomas F, et al. (2021) Transmembrane receptor DCC associates with protein synthesis machinery and regulates translation. Cell. 184: 2520
Tcherkezian J, Brittis PA, Thomas F, et al. (2010) Transmembrane receptor DCC associates with protein synthesis machinery and regulates translation. Cell. 141: 632-44
Brittis PA, Lu Q, Flanagan JG. (2002) Axonal protein synthesis provides a mechanism for localized regulation at an intermediate target. Cell. 110: 223-35
Brittis PA, Flanagan JG. (2001) Nogo domains and a Nogo receptor: implications for axon regeneration. Neuron. 30: 11-4
Friedlander DR, Brittis PA, Sakurai T, et al. (1998) Generation of a radial-like glial cell line. Journal of Neurobiology. 37: 291-304
Brittis PA, Silver J, Walsh FS, et al. (1996) Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Function Is Required for the Orderly Projection of Ganglion Cell Axons in the Developing Mammalian Retina Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences. 8: 120-8
Brittis PA, Silver J, Walsh FS, et al. (1996) Fibroblast growth factor receptor function is required for the orderly projection of ganglion cell axons in the developing mammalian retina. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences. 8: 120-8
Brittis PA, Lemmon V, Rutishauser U, et al. (1995) Unique changes of ganglion cell growth cone behavior following cell adhesion molecule perturbations: a time-lapse study of the living retina. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences. 6: 433-49
Brittis PA, Silver J. (1995) Multiple factors govern intraretinal axon guidance: a time-lapse study. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences. 6: 413-32
Brittis PA, Meiri K, Dent E, et al. (1995) The earliest patterns of neuronal differentiation and migration in the mammalian central nervous system. Experimental Neurology. 134: 1-12
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