Takeshi Yoshimatsu, Ph.D.

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Biological Structure University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Abraham E, Hartmann H, Yoshimatsu T, et al. (2024) Restoration of cone-circuit functionality in the regenerating adult zebrafish retina. Developmental Cell
Hellevik AM, Mardoum P, Hahn J, et al. (2024) Ancient origin of the rod bipolar cell pathway in the vertebrate retina. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Yoshimatsu T, Baden T. (2024) New twists in the evolution of retinal direction selectivity. Plos Biology. 22: e3002538
Yoshimatsu T, Mardoum P, Hahn J, et al. (2023) Ancient origin of the rod bipolar cell pathway in the vertebrate retina. Research Square
Hellevik AM, Mardoum P, Hahn J, et al. (2023) Ancient origin of the rod bipolar cell pathway in the vertebrate retina. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Wang X, Roberts PA, Yoshimatsu T, et al. (2023) Amacrine cells differentially balance zebrafish color circuits in the central and peripheral retina. Cell Reports. 42: 112055
Nelson RF, Balraj A, Suresh T, et al. (2022) The developmental progression of eight opsin spectral signals recorded from the zebrafish retinal cone layer is altered by the timing and cell type expression of thyroxin receptor β2 (trβ2) gain-of-function transgenes. Eneuro
Bartel P, Yoshimatsu T, Janiak FK, et al. (2021) Spectral inference reveals principal cone-integration rules of the zebrafish inner retina. Current Biology : Cb. 31: 5214-5226.e4
Yoshimatsu T, Bartel P, Schröder C, et al. (2021) Ancestral circuits for vertebrate color vision emerge at the first retinal synapse. Science Advances. 7: eabj6815
Engerer P, Petridou E, Williams PR, et al. (2021) Notch-mediated re-specification of neuronal identity during central nervous system development. Current Biology : Cb
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