Tatjana C Jakobs
Affiliations: | Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts Eye and Ear |
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Zhu Y, Wang R, Pappas AC, et al. (2023) Astrocytes in the Optic Nerve Are Heterogeneous in Their Reactivity to Glaucomatous Injury. Cells. 12 |
Li S, Jakobs TC. (2023) Vitamin C protects retinal ganglion cells via SPP1 in glaucoma and after optic nerve damage. Life Science Alliance. 6 |
Waxman S, Quinn M, Donahue C, et al. (2023) Individual astrocyte morphology in the collagenous lamina cribrosa revealed by multicolor DiOlistic labeling. Experimental Eye Research. 230: 109458 |
Hu B, Huang Y, Jakobs TC, et al. (2022) Viability of mitochondria-labeled retinal ganglion cells in organotypic retinal explant cultures by two methods. Experimental Eye Research. 109311 |
Tan Z, Guo Y, Shrestha M, et al. (2022) Microglia depletion exacerbates retinal ganglion cell loss in a mouse model of glaucoma. Experimental Eye Research. 225: 109273 |
Zhu Y, Pappas AC, Wang R, et al. (2018) Ultrastructural Morphology of the Optic Nerve Head in Aged and Glaucomatous Mice. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 59: 3984-3996 |
Choi HJ, Wang R, Jakobs TC. (2018) Single-Cell Dissociation and Characterization in the Murine Retina and Optic Nerve. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1695: 311-334 |
Sun D, Moore S, Jakobs TC. (2017) Optic nerve astrocyte reactivity protects function in experimental glaucoma and other nerve injuries. The Journal of Experimental Medicine |
Tamm ER, Ethier CR, et al. (2017) Biological aspects of axonal damage in glaucoma: A brief review. Experimental Eye Research |
Wang R, Seifert P, Jakobs TC. (2017) Astrocytes in the Optic Nerve Head of Glaucomatous Mice Display a Characteristic Reactive Phenotype. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 58: 924-932 |