Supraja Varadarajan
Affiliations: | 2017 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA | |
2017- | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorSamantha Butler | grad student | UCLA | |
Andrew D. Huberman | post-doc | Stanford |
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Varadarajan SG, Wang F, Dhande OS, et al. (2023) Postsynaptic neuronal activity promotes regeneration of retinal axons. Cell Reports. 42: 112476 |
Hunyara JL, Foshe S, Varadarajan SG, et al. (2022) Corrigendum to "Characterization of non-alpha retinal ganglion cell injury responses reveals a possible block to restoring ipRGC function". Experimental Neurology. 359: 114256 |
Hunyara JL, Foshe S, Varadarajan SG, et al. (2022) Characterization of non-alpha retinal ganglion cell injury responses reveals a possible block to restoring ipRGC function. Experimental Neurology. 357: 114176 |
Varadarajan SG, Hunyara JL, Hamilton NR, et al. (2022) Central nervous system regeneration. Cell. 185: 77-94 |
Alvarez S, Varadarajan SG, Butler SJ. (2021) Dorsal commissural axon guidance in the developing spinal cord. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 142: 197-231 |
Varadarajan SG, Huberman AD. (2018) Assembly and repair of eye-to-brain connections. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 53: 198-209 |
Varadarajan SG, Huberman AD. (2017) Uniformity from Diversity: Vast-Range Light Sensing in a Single Neuron Type. Cell. 171: 738-740 |
Varadarajan SG, Butler SJ. (2017) Netrin1 establishes multiple boundaries for axon growth in the developing spinal cord. Developmental Biology |
Varadarajan SG, Kong JH, Phan KD, et al. (2017) Netrin1 Produced by Neural Progenitors, Not Floor Plate Cells, Is Required for Axon Guidance in the Spinal Cord. Neuron |
Yamauchi K, Varadarajan SG, Li JE, et al. (2013) Type Ib BMP receptors mediate the rate of commissural axon extension through inhibition of cofilin activity. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 333-42 |