Carina Hanashima - Publications

Affiliations: 
RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Kōbe-shi, Hyōgo-ken, Japan 

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2015 Bullmann T, Arendt T, Frey U, Hanashima C. A transportable, inexpensive electroporator for in utero electroporation. Development, Growth & Differentiation. PMID 25988525 DOI: 10.1111/Dgd.12216  0.581
2015 Bullmann T, Arendt T, Frey U, Hanashima C. A transportable, inexpensive electroporator for in utero electroporation Development Growth and Differentiation. 57: 369-377. DOI: 10.1111/dgd.12216  0.577
2010 Fishell G, Hanashima C. Cerebral cortex: Symmetric vs: asymmetric cell division Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. 785-791. DOI: 10.1016/B978-008045046-9.01029-9  0.479
2008 Fishell G, Hanashima C. Pyramidal neurons grow up and change their mind. Neuron. 57: 333-8. PMID 18255026 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuron.2008.01.018  0.537
2007 Hanashima C, Fernandes M, Hebert JM, Fishell G. The role of Foxg1 and dorsal midline signaling in the generation of Cajal-Retzius subtypes. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 27: 11103-11. PMID 17928452 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.1066-07.2007  0.516
2006 Hanashima C, Molnár Z, Fishell G. Building bridges to the cortex. Cell. 125: 24-7. PMID 16615886 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cell.2006.03.021  0.504
2004 Hanashima C, Li SC, Shen L, Lai E, Fishell G. Foxg1 suppresses early cortical cell fate. Science (New York, N.Y.). 303: 56-9. PMID 14704420 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1090674  0.546
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