Henry Tomasiewicz
Affiliations: | Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine |
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Shen H, Watanabe M, Tomasiewicz H, et al. (2001) Genetic deletions of NCAM and PSA impair circadian function in the mouse. Physiology & Behavior. 73: 185-93 |
Glass JD, Shen H, Fedorkova L, et al. (2000) Polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule modulates photic signaling in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroscience Letters. 280: 207-10 |
Dymecki SM, Tomasiewicz H. (1998) Using Flp-recombinase to characterize expansion of Wnt1-expressing neural progenitors in the mouse. Developmental Biology. 201: 57-65 |
Wood GK, Tomasiewicz H, Rutishauser U, et al. (1998) NCAM-180 knockout mice display increased lateral ventricle size and reduced prepulse inhibition of startle. Neuroreport. 9: 461-6 |
Shen H, Watanabe M, Tomasiewicz H, et al. (1997) Role of neural cell adhesion molecule and polysialic acid in mouse circadian clock function. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 17: 5221-9 |
Treloar H, Tomasiewicz H, Magnuson T, et al. (1997) The central pathway of primary olfactory axons is abnormal in mice lacking the N-CAM-180 isoform. Journal of Neurobiology. 32: 643-58 |
Hu H, Tomasiewicz H, Magnuson T, et al. (1996) The role of polysialic acid in migration of olfactory bulb interneuron precursors in the subventricular zone. Neuron. 16: 735-43 |
Ono K, Tomasiewicz H, Magnuson T, et al. (1994) N-CAM mutation inhibits tangential neuronal migration and is phenocopied by enzymatic removal of polysialic acid. Neuron. 13: 595-609 |
Tomasiewicz H, Ono K, Yee D, et al. (1993) Genetic deletion of a neural cell adhesion molecule variant (N-CAM-180) produces distinct defects in the central nervous system. Neuron. 11: 1163-74 |