Richard M. Gronostajski
Affiliations: | Biochemistry | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Davila RA, Spiller C, Harkins D, et al. (2022) Deletion of NFIX results in defective progression through meiosis within the mouse testis. Biology of Reproduction |
Matuzelski E, Essebier A, Harris L, et al. (2020) Alterations in gene expression in the spinal cord of mice lacking Nfix. Bmc Research Notes. 13: 437 |
Adam RC, Yang H, Ge Y, et al. (2020) NFI transcription factors provide chromatin access to maintain stem cell identity while preventing unintended lineage fate choices. Nature Cell Biology |
Qi L, Yin G, Zhang Y, et al. (2020) Nuclear Factor I/A Controls A-fiber Nociceptor Development. Neuroscience Bulletin |
Gokhman D, Nissim-Rafinia M, Agranat-Tamir L, et al. (2020) Differential DNA methylation of vocal and facial anatomy genes in modern humans. Nature Communications. 11: 1189 |
Fraser J, Essebier A, Brown AS, et al. (2019) Common Regulatory Targets of NFIA, NFIX and NFIB during Postnatal Cerebellar Development. Cerebellum (London, England) |
Zenker M, Bunt J, Schanze I, et al. (2019) Variants in nuclear factor I genes influence growth and development. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part C, Seminars in Medical Genetics |
Clark BS, Stein-O'Brien GL, Shiau F, et al. (2019) Single-Cell RNA-Seq Analysis of Retinal Development Identifies NFI Factors as Regulating Mitotic Exit and Late-Born Cell Specification. Neuron |
Fraser J, Essebier A, Brown AS, et al. (2018) Granule neuron precursor cell proliferation is regulated by NFIX and intersectin 1 during postnatal cerebellar development. Brain Structure & Function |
Schanze I, Bunt J, Lim JWC, et al. (2018) NFIB Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with Intellectual Disability and Macrocephaly. American Journal of Human Genetics. 103: 752-768 |