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    Cell Type-Specific Epigenomic Analysis Reveals a Uniquely Closed Chromatin Architecture in Mouse Rod Photoreceptors by Hughes, Andrew E. O., Enright, Jennifer M., Myers, Connie A., Shen, Susan Q., Corbo, Joseph C.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-03-2017)
    “…Rod photoreceptors are specialized neurons that mediate vision in dim light and are the predominant photoreceptor type in nocturnal mammals. The rods of…”
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    Transcriptome profiling of developing photoreceptor subtypes reveals candidate genes involved in avian photoreceptor diversification by Enright, Jennifer M., Lawrence, Karen A., Hadzic, Tarik, Corbo, Joseph C.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-03-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Avian photoreceptors are a diverse class of neurons, comprised of four single cones, the two members of the double cone, and rods. The signaling…”
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    Inhibition of Müller glial cell division blocks regeneration of the light‐damaged zebrafish retina by Thummel, Ryan, Kassen, Sean C., Montgomery, Jacob E., Enright, Jennifer M., Hyde, David R.

    Published in Developmental neurobiology (Hoboken, N.J.) (15-02-2008)
    “…The adult zebrafish retina possesses a robust regenerative response. In the light‐damaged retina, Müller glial cell divisions precede regeneration of rod and…”
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    Characterization of Müller glia and neuronal progenitors during adult zebrafish retinal regeneration by Thummel, Ryan, Kassen, Sean C., Enright, Jennifer M., Nelson, Craig M., Montgomery, Jacob E., Hyde, David R.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-11-2008)
    “…The adult zebrafish retina exhibits a robust regenerative response following light-induced photoreceptor cell death. This response is initiated by the Müller…”
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    Pax6a and Pax6b are required at different points in neuronal progenitor cell proliferation during zebrafish photoreceptor regeneration by Thummel, Ryan, Enright, Jennifer M., Kassen, Sean C., Montgomery, Jacob E., Bailey, Travis J., Hyde, David R.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-05-2010)
    “…The light-damaged zebrafish retina results in the death of photoreceptor cells and the subsequent regeneration of the missing rod and cone cells. Photoreceptor…”
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    Human cytochrome P450 27C1 catalyzes 3,4‐desaturation of retinoids by Kramlinger, Valerie M., Nagy, Leslie D., Fujiwara, Rina, Johnson, Kevin M., Phan, Thanh T. N., Xiao, Yi, Enright, Jennifer M., Toomey, Matthew B., Corbo, Joseph C., Guengerich, Frederick Peter

    Published in FEBS letters (01-05-2016)
    “…In humans, a considerable fraction of the retinoid pool in skin is derived from vitamin A2 (all‐trans 3,4‐dehydroretinal). Vitamin A2 may be locally generated…”
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    Cambrian origin of the CYP27C1-mediated vitamin A1-to-A2 switch, a key mechanism of vertebrate sensory plasticity by Morshedian, Ala, Toomey, Matthew B., Pollock, Gabriel E., Frederiksen, Rikard, Enright, Jennifer M., McCormick, Stephen D., Cornwall, M. Carter, Fain, Gordon L., Corbo, Joseph C.

    Published in Royal Society open science (05-07-2017)
    “…The spectral composition of ambient light varies across both space and time. Many species of jawed vertebrates adapt to this variation by tuning the…”
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    Floppy iris syndrome and cataract surgery by Enright, Jennifer M, Karacal, Humeyra, Tsai, Linda M

    Published in Current opinion in ophthalmology (01-01-2017)
    “…PURPOSE OF REVIEWIntraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) occurs in 2% of cataract surgeries and is associated with an increased risk of surgical…”
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    Cambrian origin of the CYP27C1-mediated vitamin A 1 -to-A 2 switch, a key mechanism of vertebrate sensory plasticity by Morshedian, Ala, Toomey, Matthew B, Pollock, Gabriel E, Frederiksen, Rikard, Enright, Jennifer M, McCormick, Stephen D, Cornwall, M Carter, Fain, Gordon L, Corbo, Joseph C

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-07-2017)
    “…The spectral composition of ambient light varies across both space and time. Many species of jawed vertebrates adapt to this variation by tuning the…”
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