Robert Bronstein
Affiliations: | 2015- | Neuroscience | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY |
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Neural stem cells, stroke, neuroepigeneticsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorStella E. Tsirka | grad student | 2010-2015 | SUNY Stony Brook |
Jessica Tollkuhn | post-doc | 2015- | CSHL |
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Bronstein R, Kyle J, Abraham AB, et al. (2017) Neurogenic to Gliogenic Fate Transition Perturbed by Loss of HMGB2. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 10: 153 |
Bronstein R, Tsirka SE. (2017) Tissue Plasminogen Activator Signaling in the Normal and Diseased Brain Primer On Cerebrovascular Diseases. 288-291 |
Abraham AB, Bronstein R, Reddy AS, et al. (2013) Aberrant neural stem cell proliferation and increased adult neurogenesis in mice lacking chromatin protein HMGB2. Plos One. 8: e84838 |
Bronstein R, Torres L, Nissen JC, et al. (2013) Culturing microglia from the neonatal and adult central nervous system. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove |
Abraham AB, Bronstein R, Chen EI, et al. (2013) Members of the high mobility group B protein family are dynamically expressed in embryonic neural stem cells. Proteome Science. 11: 18 |
Bronstein R, Segal D. (2011) Modularity of CHIP/LDB transcription complexes regulates cell differentiation. Fly. 5: 200-5 |
Bronstein R, Segal D. (2011) Modularity of CHIP/LDB transcription complexes regulates cell differentiation Fly. 5: 1-6 |
Cortes-Canteli M, Paul J, Norris EH, et al. (2010) Fibrinogen and beta-amyloid association alters thrombosis and fibrinolysis: a possible contributing factor to Alzheimer's disease. Neuron. 66: 695-709 |