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    Prdm13 is required for Ebf3+ amacrine cell formation in the retina by Goodson, Noah B., Nahreini, Jhenya, Randazzo, Grace, Uruena, Ana, Johnson, Jane E., Brzezinski, Joseph A.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-02-2018)
    “…Amacrine interneurons play a critical role in the processing of visual signals within the retina. They are highly diverse, representing 30 or more distinct…”
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    Direct Imaging of Transient Molecular Structures with Ultrafast Diffraction by Ihee, Hyotcherl, Lobastov, Vladimir A., Gomez, Udo M., Goodson, Boyd M., Srinivasan, Ramesh, Ruan, Chong-Yu, Zewail, Ahmed H.

    “…Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) has been developed to study transient structures in complex chemical reactions initiated with femtosecond laser pulses…”
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    New aspects of parahydrogen-induced polarization for C2—C3 hydrocarbons using metal complexes by Kovtunov, K. V., Burueva, D. B., Sviyazov, S. V., Salnikov, O. G., Goodson, B. M., Chekmenev, E. Y., Koptyug, I. V.

    Published in Russian chemical bulletin (01-12-2021)
    “…The parahydrogen-induced polarization technique allows one to significantly enhance the NMR signal. Novel results on the parahydrogen-induced polarization of C…”
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    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Laser-Polarized Noble Gases in Molecules, Materials, and Organisms by Goodson, Boyd M.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-04-2002)
    “…The sensitivity of conventional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques is fundamentally limited by the ordinarily low spin polarization achievable in even…”
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    Evaluation of microbial flora found in previously worn prostheses from the Northeast and Southwest regions of the United States by Glass, R. Thomas, DDS, PhD, Conrad, Robert S., PhD, Bullard, James W., MS, Goodson, Leigh B., PhD, Mehta, Naresh, Lech, Stanley J, Loewy, Zvi G., PhD

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-06-2010)
    “…Statement of problem Denture-induced stomatitis is a recognized clinical challenge. The responsible microorganisms have not been delineated and may differ…”
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    NMR of Laser-Polarized Xenon in Human Blood by Bifone, A., Y.-Q. Song, Seydoux, R., Taylor, R. E., Goodson, B. M., Pietrass, T., Budinger, T. F., Navon, G., Pines, A.

    “…By means of optical pumping with laser light it is possible to enhance the nuclear spin polarization of gaseous xenon by four to five orders of magnitude. The…”
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    Ultrafast Diffraction and Structural Dynamics: The Nature of Complex Molecules far from Equilibrium by Ruan, Chong-Yu, Lobastov, Vladimir A., Srinivasan, Ramesh, Goodson, Boyd M., Ihee, Hyotcherl, Zewail, Ahmed H.

    “…Studies of molecular structures at or near their equilibrium configurations have long provided information on their geometry in terms of bond distances and…”
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    Simultaneous deletion of Prdm1 and Vsx2 enhancers in the retina alters photoreceptor and bipolar cell fate specification, yet differs from deleting both genes by Goodson, Noah B, Kaufman, Michael A, Park, Ko U, Brzezinski, 4th, Joseph A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (03-07-2020)
    “…The transcription factor OTX2 is required for photoreceptor and bipolar cell formation in the retina. It directly activates the transcription factors and…”
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    Initiation of Otx2 expression in the developing mouse retina requires a unique enhancer and either Ascl1 or Neurog2 activity by Kaufman, Michael L, Goodson, Noah B, Park, Ko Uoon, Schwanke, Michael, Office, Emma, Schneider, Sophia R, Abraham, Joy, Hensley, Austin, Jones, Kenneth L, Brzezinski, Joseph A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (18-06-2021)
    “…During retinal development, a large subset of progenitors upregulates the transcription factor Otx2, which is required for photoreceptor and bipolar cell…”
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    Prdm1 overexpression causes a photoreceptor fate-shift in nascent, but not mature, bipolar cells by Goodson, Noah B., Park, Ko U., Silver, Jason S., Chiodo, Vince A., Hauswirth, William W., Brzezinski, Joseph A.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-08-2020)
    “…The transcription factors Prdm1 (Blimp1) and Vsx2 (Chx10) work downstream of Otx2 to regulate photoreceptor and bipolar cell fates in the developing retina…”
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    The initiation of Otx2 expression in the developing mouse retina requires a unique enhancer and either Ascl1 or Neurog2 activity by Kaufman, Michael L, Goodson, Noah B, Park, Ko Uoon, Schwanke, Michael, Office, Emma, Schneider, Sophia R, Abraham, Joy, Hensley, Austin, Jones, Kenneth L, Brzezinski Iv, Joseph A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-06-2021)
    “…During retinal development, a large subset of progenitors upregulates the transcription factor Otx2, which is required for photoreceptor and bipolar cell…”
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    Transcriptional profiling of murine retinas undergoing semi-synchronous cone photoreceptor differentiation by Kaufman, Michael L., Park, Ko Uoon, Goodson, Noah B., Chew, Shereen, Bersie, Stephanie, Jones, Kenneth L., Lamba, Deepak A., Brzezinski, Joseph A.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-09-2019)
    “…Uncovering the gene regulatory networks that control cone photoreceptor formation has been hindered because cones only make up a few percent of the retina and…”
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    5HTR3A‐driven GFP labels immature olfactory sensory neurons by Finger, Thomas E., Bartel, Dianna L., Shultz, Nicole, Goodson, Noah B., Greer, Charles A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-05-2017)
    “…The ionotropic serotonin receptor, 5‐HT3, is expressed by many developing neurons within the central nervous system. Since the olfactory epithelium continues…”
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    Pattern Identification in Biogeography by Ganapathy, G., Goodson, B., Jansen, R., Hai-son Le, Ramachandran, V., Warnow, T.

    “…Identifying common patterns among area cladograms that arise in historical biogeography is an important tool for biogeographical inference. We develop the…”
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    In vivo NMR and MRI Using Injection Delivery of Laser-Polarized Xenon by Goodson, B M, Song, Y, Taylor, R E, Schepkin, V D, Brennan, K M, Chingas, G C, Budinger, T F, Navon, G, Pines, A

    “…Because xenon NMR is highly sensitive to the local environment, laser-polarized xenon could be a unique probe of living tissues. Realization of clinical and…”
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    Comparative Effectiveness of Anticholinergic Agents for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms by Goodson, Ali B, Cantrell, Matthew A, Shaw, Robert F, Lund, Brian C

    “…Limited data from short-term clinical trials suggest efficacy advantages of solifenacin and fesoterodine over other anticholinergic agents in the treatment of…”
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    Wellness in Sickness and Health (The W.I.S.H. Project): Advance Care Planning Preferences and Experiences Among Elderly Latino Patients by Maldonado, Lauren Y, Goodson, Ruth B, Mulroy, Matthew C, Johnson, Emily M, Reilly, Jo M, Homeier, Diana C

    Published in Clinical gerontologist (27-05-2019)
    “…Objective: To assess advance care planning (ACP) preferences, experiences, and comfort in discussing end-of-life (EOL) care among elderly Latinos. Methods:…”
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    Balancing Extrasynaptic Excitation and Synaptic Inhibition within Olfactory Bulb Glomeruli by Gire, David H, Zak, Joseph D, Bourne, Jennifer N, Goodson, Noah B, Schoppa, Nathan E

    Published in eNeuro (01-07-2019)
    “…Glutamatergic transmission in the brain typically occurs at well-defined synaptic connections, but increasing evidence indicates that neural excitation can…”
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    Time-dependent bidirectional effects of chronic caffeine on functional recovery of the dorsal light reflex after hemilabyrinthectomy in the goldfish Carassius auratus by Goodson, N.B, Brockhoff, B.L, Huston, J.P, Spieler, R.E

    Published in Neuroscience (30-04-2015)
    “…Highlights • Chronic caffeine and functional recovery of hemilabyrinthectomized goldfish. • Removal of vestibular organs results in temporary loss of postural…”
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