Jeremy S. H. Taylor
Affiliations: | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Wang L, Wang J, Ma D, et al. (2015) Isoform Specific Localization of Nogo Protein in the Optic Pathway of Mouse Embryos. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Lickiss T, Cheung AF, Hutchinson CE, et al. (2012) Examining the relationship between early axon growth and transcription factor expression in the developing cerebral cortex. Journal of Anatomy. 220: 201-11 |
Miller LC, Freter S, Liu F, et al. (2010) Separating early sensory neuron and blood vessel patterning. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 239: 3297-302 |
Dallimore EJ, Park KK, Pollett MA, et al. (2010) The life, death and regenerative ability of immature and mature rat retinal ganglion cells are influenced by their birthdate. Experimental Neurology. 225: 353-65 |
Ma CH, Taylor JS. (2010) Trophic responsiveness of purified postnatal and adult rat retinal ganglion cells. Cell and Tissue Research. 339: 297-310 |
Ma CH, Palmer A, Taylor JS. (2009) Synergistic effects of osteonectin and NGF in promoting survival and neurite outgrowth of superior cervical ganglion neurons. Brain Research. 1289: 1-13 |
Wang J, Chan CK, Taylor JS, et al. (2008) The growth-inhibitory protein Nogo is involved in midline routing of axons in the mouse optic chiasm. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 86: 2581-90 |
de Melo Reis RA, Cabral-da-Silva Me, de Mello FG, et al. (2008) Müller glia factors induce survival and neuritogenesis of peripheral and central neurons. Brain Research. 1205: 1-11 |
Wang J, Chan CK, Taylor JS, et al. (2008) Localization of Nogo and its receptor in the optic pathway of mouse embryos. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 86: 1721-33 |
MacLaren RE, Buch PK, Smith AJ, et al. (2006) CNTF gene transfer protects ganglion cells in rat retinae undergoing focal injury and branch vessel occlusion. Experimental Eye Research. 83: 1118-27 |