Blair Jenkins, B.S
Affiliations: | Yale University | Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorElke Stein | research assistant | 2007-2009 | Yale University- Columbia University |
Ellen A. Lumpkin | grad student | 2013- | Columbia University Medical School |
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Clary RC, Jenkins BA, Lumpkin EA. (2023) Spatiotemporal dynamics of sensory neuron and Merkel-cell remodeling are decoupled during epidermal homeostasis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Jenkins BA, Fontecilla NM, Lu CP, et al. (2019) The cellular basis of mechanosensory Merkel-cell innervation during development. Elife. 8 |
Moayedi Y, Greenberg SA, Jenkins BA, et al. (2018) Camphor white oil induces tumor regression through cytotoxic T cell-dependent mechanisms. Molecular Carcinogenesis |
Jenkins BA, Lumpkin EA. (2017) Developing a sense of touch. Development (Cambridge, England). 144: 4078-4090 |
Fontecilla N, Jenkins B, Lumpkin E. (2017) 870 Mechanisms of merkel-cell innervation during development Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 137: S149 |
Griffith TN, Marquina-Solis JE, Thompson AC, et al. (2017) The Vglut3 Icre ;Rosa26 Ai14 Mouse Model as a Tool for Studying TRPM8 + Sensory Neurons Biophysical Journal. 112: 407a |
Greenberg S, Moayedi Y, Jenkins B, et al. (2016) 524 Antitumor activity of camphor oil in non-melanoma skin cancer and its effects on keratinocyte homeostasis Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 136: S93 |
Lu H, Jenkins BG, Stein EA. (2014) Introduction to the special issue on neuroimaging in neuropharmacology. Neuropharmacology. 84: 63-4 |
Lesniak DR, Marshall KL, Wellnitz SA, et al. (2014) Computation identifies structural features that govern neuronal firing properties in slowly adapting touch receptors. Elife. 3: e01488 |