James David Jontes, PhD

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Synaptogenesis, protocadherins, imaging
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Emond MR, Jontes JD. (2023) Quantitation of mitotic cells in the neural tube of zebrafish embryos using automated nuclei counting. Star Protocols. 4: 102596
Biswas S, Emond MR, Chenoweth KP, et al. (2021) δ-Protocadherins regulate neural progenitor cell division by antagonizing Ryk and Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Iscience. 24: 102932
Emond MR, Biswas S, Morrow ML, et al. (2020) Proximity-dependent proteomics reveals extensive interactions of Protocadherin-19 with regulators of Rho GTPases and the microtubule cytoskeleton. Neuroscience
Engle SE, Antonellis PJ, Whitehouse LS, et al. (2018) A CreER Mouse to Study Melanin Concentrating Hormone Signaling in the Developing Brain. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)
Jontes JD. (2017) The Cadherin Superfamily in Neural Circuit Assembly. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Light SEW, Jontes JD. (2017) δ-Protocadherins: Organizers of neural circuit assembly. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
Cooper SR, Jontes JD, Sotomayor M. (2016) Structural determinants of adhesion by Protocadherin-19 and implications for its role in epilepsy. Elife. 5
Cooper SR, Emond MR, Duy PQ, et al. (2015) Protocadherins control the modular assembly of neuronal columns in the zebrafish optic tectum. The Journal of Cell Biology. 211: 807-14
Ortiz-Medina H, Emond MR, Jontes JD. (2015) Zebrafish calsyntenins mediate homophilic adhesion through their amino-terminal cadherin repeats. Neuroscience. 286: 87-96
Hao le T, Duy PQ, Jontes JD, et al. (2015) Motoneuron development influences dorsal root ganglia survival and Schwann cell development in a vertebrate model of spinal muscular atrophy. Human Molecular Genetics. 24: 346-60
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