Anthony-Samuel Lamantia

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Genetics & Molecular Biology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Genetics, Molecular Biology
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Karpinski BA, Maynard TM, Bryan CA, et al. (2021) Selective disruption of trigeminal sensory neurogenesis and differentiation in a mouse model of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Disease Models & Mechanisms
LaMantia A. (2019) The strengths of the genetic approach to understanding neural systems development and function: Ray Guillery's synthesis. European Journal of Neuroscience. 49: 888-899
Wang X, Bryan C, LaMantia AS, et al. (2017) Altered neurobiological function of brainstem hypoglossal neurons in DiGeorge/22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. Neuroscience
Karpinski BA, Bryan C, Paronett E, et al. (2016) A cellular and molecular mosaic establishes growth and differentiation states for cranial sensory neurons. Developmental Biology
Baker JL, Wood B, Karpinski BA, et al. (2015) Testicular receptor 2, Nr2c1, is associated with stem cells in the developing olfactory epithelium and other cranial sensory and skeletal structures. Gene Expression Patterns : Gep
Chau KF, Springel MW, Broadbelt KG, et al. (2015) Progressive Differentiation and Instructive Capacities of Amniotic Fluid and Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteomes following Neural Tube Closure. Developmental Cell. 35: 789-802
LaMantia AS, Moody SA, Maynard T, et al. (2015) Hard to Swallow: Developmental Biological Insights into Pediatric Dysphagia. Developmental Biology
Moody SA, LaMantia AS. (2015) Transcriptional regulation of cranial sensory placode development. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 111: 301-50
Meechan DW, Rutz HL, Fralish MS, et al. (2015) Cognitive ability is associated with altered medial frontal cortical circuits in the LgDel mouse model of 22q11.2DS. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 25: 1143-51
Paronett EM, Meechan DW, Karpinski BA, et al. (2014) Ranbp1, Deleted in DiGeorge/22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome, is a Microcephaly Gene That Selectively Disrupts Layer 2/3 Cortical Projection Neuron Generation. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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