Jonathan M. Skarie, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States |
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(Utilization of the zebrafish to examine the function of genes associated with glaucoma.) |
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French CR, Seshadri S, Destefano AL, et al. (2014) Mutation of FOXC1 and PITX2 induces cerebral small-vessel disease. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 124: 4877-81 |
Skarie JM, Link BA. (2009) FoxC1 is essential for vascular basement membrane integrity and hyaloid vessel morphogenesis. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 50: 5026-34 |
Skarie JM, Link BA. (2008) The primary open-angle glaucoma gene WDR36 functions in ribosomal RNA processing and interacts with the p53 stress-response pathway. Human Molecular Genetics. 17: 2474-85 |
Berry FB, Skarie JM, Mirzayans F, et al. (2008) FOXC1 is required for cell viability and resistance to oxidative stress in the eye through the transcriptional regulation of FOXO1A. Human Molecular Genetics. 17: 490-505 |
Tamimi Y, Skarie JM, Footz T, et al. (2006) FGF19 is a target for FOXC1 regulation in ciliary body-derived cells. Human Molecular Genetics. 15: 3229-40 |