Freda Miller
Miller, Freda D.
VIAF ID: 41144290 (Personal)
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Works
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Coffin-Lowry syndrome: a role for RSK2 in mammalian neurogenesis. | |
Conditional ablation of p63 indicates that it is essential for embryonic development of the central nervous system | |
Control of CNS cell-fate decisions by SHP-2 and its dysregulation in Noonan syndrome | |
Convergent genesis of an adult neural crest-like dermal stem cell from distinct developmental origins. | |
Costello syndrome H-Ras alleles regulate cortical development. | |
Cross-regulation between an alternative splicing activator and a transcription repressor controls neurogenesis. | |
A dermal niche for multipotent adult skin-derived precursor cells. | |
Developing with BDNF: a moving experience. | |
Direct genesis of functional rodent and human schwann cells from skin mesenchymal precursors | |
An eIF4E1/4E-T complex determines the genesis of neurons from precursors by translationally repressing a proneurogenic transcription program | |
Endogenous microglia regulate development of embryonic cortical precursor cells. | |
Endogenously produced neurotrophins regulate survival and differentiation of cortical progenitors via distinct signaling pathways. | |
An essential role for a MEK-C/EBP pathway during growth factor-regulated cortical neurogenesis. | |
An essential role for the integrin-linked kinase-glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta pathway during dendrite initiation and growth | |
Evidence that DeltaNp73 promotes neuronal survival by p53-dependent and p53-independent mechanisms | |
Evidence that embryonic neurons regulate the onset of cortical gliogenesis via cardiotrophin-1. | |
A Glo1-Methylglyoxal Pathway that Is Perturbed in Maternal Diabetes Regulates Embryonic and Adult Neural Stem Cell Pools in Murine Offspring. | |
Home at last: neural stem cell niches defined | |
Homozygous ARHGEF2 mutation causes intellectual disability and midbrain-hindbrain malformation. | |
Identification of Drugs that Regulate Dermal Stem Cells and Enhance Skin Repair. | |
In vitro characterization of neurite extension using induced pluripotent stem cells derived from lissencephaly patients with TUBA1A missense mutations | |
Interleukin-6 Regulates Adult Neural Stem Cell Numbers during Normal and Abnormal Post-natal Development. | |
The invulnerability of adult neurons: a critical role for p73. | |
Isoform-specific p73 knockout mice reveal a novel role for delta Np73 in the DNA damage response pathway | |
Isolation of skin-derived precursors (SKPs) and differentiation and enrichment of their Schwann cell progeny | |
Lee Rubin: Our mentor and role model. | |
Lfc and Tctex-1 regulate the genesis of neurons from cortical precursor cells | |
The localization, trafficking and retrograde transport of BDNF bound to p75NTR in sympathetic neurons. | |
Mesenchymal Precursor Cells in Adult Nerves Contribute to Mammalian Tissue Repair and Regeneration | |
Metformin activates an atypical PKC-CBP pathway to promote neurogenesis and enhance spatial memory formation | |
Metformin Acts on Two Different Molecular Pathways to Enhance Adult Neural Precursor Proliferation/Self-Renewal and Differentiation | |
Migrating Interneurons Secrete Fractalkine to Promote Oligodendrocyte Formation in the Developing Mammalian Brain | |
Mobilizing endogenous stem cells for repair and regeneration: are we there yet? | |
N-myc promotes survival and induces S-phase entry of postmitotic sympathetic neurons. | |
Neurobiology: a move to sort life from death. | |
Neurobiology. TRK makes the retrograde. | |
Neuroblastoma cells isolated from bone marrow metastases contain a naturally enriched tumor-initiating cell | |
Neuronal MEK is important for normal fear conditioning in mice. | |
Neuronal survival and p73/p63/p53: a family affair | |
A neuroprotective agent that inactivates prodegenerative TrkA and preserves mitochondria. | |
The p53 family in nervous system development and disease | |
p63 antagonizes p53 to promote the survival of embryonic neural precursor cells | |
p63 is an essential proapoptotic protein during neural development | |
p63 Regulates adult neural precursor and newly born neuron survival to control hippocampal-dependent Behavior | |
p73 is required for survival and maintenance of CNS neurons | |
p73 regulates neurodegeneration and phospho-tau accumulation during aging and Alzheimer's disease | |
p75NTR-dependent, myelin-mediated axonal degeneration regulates neural connectivity in the adult brain | |
p75NTR is an obligate signaling receptor required for cues that cause sympathetic neuron growth cone collapse | |
Peripheral Nerve Single Cell Analysis Identifies Mesenchymal Ligands that Promote Axonal Growth | |
Proneurogenic Ligands Defined by Modeling Developing Cortex Growth Factor Communication Networks | |
The Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Receptor Delta Regulates Developmental Neurogenesis | |
QOL-53. METFORMIN RESULTS IN HIPPOCAMPAL REMODELING AND IMPROVED MEMORY ENCODING IN PAEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS TREATED WITH CRANIAL RADIATION: A PILOT RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CROSSOVER STUDY | |
Regenerating your senses: multiple roles for neurogenesis in the adult brain. | |
Rescue from excitotoxicity and axonal degeneration accompanied by age-dependent behavioral and neuroanatomical alterations in caspase-6-deficient mice | |
Riding the waves: neural and nonneural origins for mesenchymal stem cells. | |
Role for Runx1 in the proliferation and neuronal differentiation of selected progenitor cells in the mammalian nervous system. | |
Schwann cells generated from neonatal skin-derived precursors or neonatal peripheral nerve improve functional recovery after acute transplantation into the partially injured cervical spinal cord of the rat. | |
Selective targeting of neuroblastoma tumour-initiating cells by compounds identified in stem cell-based small molecule screens | |
Semaphorin 3F antagonizes neurotrophin-induced phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase signaling: a mechanism for growth cone collapse. | |
SHP-1 negatively regulates neuronal survival by functioning as a TrkA phosphatase | |
Signaling mechanisms underlying reversible, activity-dependent dendrite formation. | |
Single-Cell Profiling Shows Murine Forebrain Neural Stem Cells Reacquire a Developmental State when Activated for Adult Neurogenesis | |
Skin-derived precursors differentiate into skeletogenic cell types and contribute to bone repair. | |
SKPs derive from hair follicle precursors and exhibit properties of adult dermal stem cells | |
Snail coordinately regulates downstream pathways to control multiple aspects of mammalian neural precursor development | |
The Snail transcription factor regulates the numbers of neural precursor cells and newborn neurons throughout mammalian life | |
Sox2-mediated regulation of adult neural crest precursors and skin repair | |
System-level analysis of neuroblastoma tumor-initiating cells implicates AURKB as a novel drug target for neuroblastoma. | |
TAp63 prevents premature aging by promoting adult stem cell maintenance | |
TAp73 acts via the bHLH Hey2 to promote long-term maintenance of neural precursors. | |
Thyroid hormone-dependent regulation of Talpha1 alpha-tubulin during brain development. | |
Timing is everything: making neurons versus glia in the developing cortex | |
To die or not to die: neurons and p63. | |
A transcriptional role for C/EBP beta in the neuronal response to axonal injury. | |
Transient maternal IL-6 mediates long-lasting changes in neural stem cell pools by deregulating an endogenous self-renewal pathway. | |
Translating neural stem cells to neurons in the mammalian brain | |
Transplantation of Skin Precursor-Derived Schwann Cells Yields Better Locomotor Outcomes and Reduces Bladder Pathology in Rats with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury | |
Trk signaling regulates neural precursor cell proliferation and differentiation during cortical development. | |
TrkA induces apoptosis of neuroblastoma cells and does so via a p53-dependent mechanism | |
The use of immobilized neurotrophins to support neuron survival and guide nerve fiber growth in compartmentalized chambers | |
When a motor goes bad: a kinesin regulates neuronal survival. | |
White matter repair: skin-derived precursors as a source of myelinating cells. |