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Research to Prevent Blindness

Research Database

Washington University Research, funded by RPB from 2011-2014 matching Career Development Award

17 Citations, Sorted by Month and Year

October, 2014
Retrograde plasticity and differential competition of bipolar cell dendrites and axons in the developing retina.

Johnson RE, Kerschensteiner D

Curr Biol. 2014 Oct 6;24(19):2301-6

Washington University - Career Development Award - Kerschensteiner, Daniel / MD Departmental Grant

Keywords: Retina/Retinal Diseases, Other: Retinal Development

September, 2014
Endothelial cell FGF signaling is required for injury response but not for vascular development or homeostasis.

Oladipupo SS, Smith C, Santeford A, Park C, Sene A, Wiley LA, Osei-Owusu P, Hsu J, Zapata N, Liu F, Lavine KJ, Blumer KJ, Choi K, Apte RS, Ornitz DM

Pro Natl Acad Sci. 2014 Sep; 111(37):13379-84

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keywords: AMD, Retina/Retinal Diseases, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Stem Cell Research/Therapy

March, 2014
Eyeballing cholesterol efflux and macrophage function in disease pathogenesis.

Sene A, Apte RS

Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2014 Mar;25(3):107-14

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keywords: AMD, Retina/Retinal Diseases, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Stem Cell Research/Therapy

July, 2013
Intersecting circuits generate precisely patterned retinal waves.

Akrouh A, Kerschensteiner D

Neuron. 2013 Jul 24;79(2):322-34

Washington University - Career Development Award - Kerschensteiner, Daniel / MD Departmental Grant

Keywords: Imaging, Other: Retinal Development

NGL-2 regulates pathway-specific neurite growth and lamination, synapse formation, and signal transmission in the retina.

Soto F, Watkins KL, Johnson RE, Schottler F, Kerschensteiner D

J Neurosci. 2013 Jul 17;33(29):11949-59

Washington University - Career Development Award - Kerschensteiner, Daniel / MD Departmental Grant

Keywords: Gene Research/Therapy, Imaging

April, 2013
Impaired cholesterol efflux in senescent macrophages promotes age-related macular degeneration.

Sene A, Khan AA, Cox D, Nakamura RE, Santeford A, Kim BM, Sidhu R, Onken MD, Harbour JW, Hagbi-Levi S, Chowers I, Edwards PA, Baldan A, Parks JS, Ory DS, Apte RS

Cell Metab. 2013 Apr 2;17(4):549-61

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keywords: AMD, Retina/Retinal Diseases

January, 2013
Infiltration of proinflammatory m1 macrophages into the outer retina precedes damage in a mouse model of age-related macular degeneration.

Cruz-Guilloty F, Saeed AM, Echegaray JJ, Duffort S, Ballmick A, Tan Y, Betancourt M, Viteri E, Ramkhellawan GC, Ewald E, Feuer W, Huang D, Wen R, Hong L, Wang H, Laird JM, Sene A, Apte RS, Salomon RG, Hollyfield JG, Perez VL

Int J Inflam. 2013;2013:503725

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keywords: AMD, Retina/Retinal Diseases

March, 2012
Signaling states of rhodopsin in rod disk membranes lacking transducin betagamma-complex.

Lomonosova E, Kolesnikov AV, Kefalov VJ, Kisselev OG

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012 Mar 9;53(3):1225-33

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

Transretinal ERG recordings from mouse retina: Rod and cone photoresponses.

Kolesnikov AV, Kefalov VJ

J Vis Exp. 2012 Mar 14(61)

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

January, 2012
Rod and cone visual pigments and phototransduction through pharmacological, genetic, and physiological approaches.

Kefalov VJ

J Biol Chem. 2012 Jan 13;287(3):1635-41

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

June, 2011
G-protein betagamma-complex is crucial for efficient signal amplification in vision.

Kolesnikov AV, Rikimaru L, Hennig AK, Lukasiewicz PD, Fliesler SJ, Govardovskii VI, Kefalov VJ, Kisselev OG

J Neurosci. 2011 Jun 1;31(22):8067-77

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

May, 2011
N-acetylcysteine amide (NACA) prevents retinal degeneration by up-regulating reduced glutathione production and reversing lipid peroxidation.

Schimel AM, Abraham L, Cox D, Sene A, Kraus C, Dace DS, Ercal N, Apte RS

Am J Pathol. 2011 May;178:2032-43

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keywords: AMD, Retina/Retinal Diseases

January, 2011
Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein as the physiologically relevant carrier of 11-cis-retinol in the cone visual cycle.

Parker R, Wang JS, Kefalov VJ, Crouch RK

J Neurosci. 2011;31:4714-9

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

Role of guanylyl cyclase modulation in mouse cone phototransduction.

Sakurai K, Chen J, Kefalov VJ

J Neurosci. 2011;31:7991-8000

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

The cone-specific visual cycle.

Wang JS, Kefalov VJ

Prog Retin Eye Res. 2011;30:115-28

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

The mammalian cone visual cycle promotes rapid M/L-cone pigment regeneration independently of the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein.

Kolesnikov AV, Tang PH, Parker RO, Crouch RK, Kefalov VJ

J. Neurosci. 2011;31:7900-9

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

Variation in rhodopsin kinase expression alters the dim flash response shut off and the light adaptation in rod photoreceptors.

Sakurai K, Young JE, Kefalov VJ, Khani SC

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2011;52:6793-800

Washington University - Departmental Grant

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

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