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    Transformation of the cerebellum into more ventral brainstem fates causes cerebellar agenesis in the absence of Ptf1a function by Millen, Kathleen J, Steshina, Ekaterina Y, Iskusnykh, Igor Y, Chizhikov, Victor V

    “…Model organism studies have demonstrated that cell fate specification decisions play an important role in normal brain development. Their role in human…”
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    Early dorsomedial tissue interactions regulate gyrification of distal neocortex by Chizhikov, Victor V., Iskusnykh, Igor Y., Steshina, Ekaterina Y., Fattakhov, Nikolai, Lindgren, Anne G., Shetty, Ashwin S., Roy, Achira, Tole, Shubha, Millen, Kathleen J.

    Published in Nature communications (15-11-2019)
    “…The extent of neocortical gyrification is an important determinant of a species’ cognitive abilities, yet the mechanisms regulating cortical gyrification are…”
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    Lmx1a is a master regulator of the cortical hem by Iskusnykh, Igor Y, Fattakhov, Nikolai, Li, Yiran, Bihannic, Laure, Kirchner, Matthew K, Steshina, Ekaterina Y, Northcott, Paul A, Chizhikov, Victor V

    Published in eLife (19-09-2023)
    “…Development of the nervous system depends on signaling centers - specialized cellular populations that produce secreted molecules to regulate neurogenesis in…”
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    Phenotypic and genetic analysis of the cerebellar mutant tmgc26, a new ENU-induced ROR-alpha allele by Swanson, Douglas J., Steshina, Ekaterina Y., Wakenight, Paul, Aldinger, Kimberly A., Goldowitz, Dan, Millen, Kathleen J., Chizhikov, Victor V.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-09-2010)
    “…ROR‐alpha is an orphan nuclear receptor, inactivation of which cell‐autonomously blocks differentiation of cerebellar Purkinje cells with a secondary loss of…”
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    Loss of Ptf1a Leads to a Widespread Cell-Fate Misspecification in the Brainstem, Affecting the Development of Somatosensory and Viscerosensory Nuclei by Iskusnykh, Igor Y, Steshina, Ekaterina Y, Chizhikov, Victor V

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (02-03-2016)
    “…The brainstem contains diverse neuronal populations that regulate a wide range of processes vital to the organism. Proper cell-fate specification decisions are…”
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    Loss of imprinting at the Dlk1-Gtl2 locus caused by insertional mutagenesis in the Gtl2 5' region by Steshina, Ekaterina Y, Carr, Michael S, Glick, Elena A, Yevtodiyenko, Aleksey, Appelbe, Oliver K, Schmidt, Jennifer V

    Published in BMC genetics (03-10-2006)
    “…The Dlk1 and Gtl2 genes define a region of mouse chromosome 12 that is subject to genomic imprinting, the parental allele-specific expression of a gene…”
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    A 178-kb BAC transgene imprints the mouse Gtl2 gene and localizes tissue-specific regulatory elements by Yevtodiyenko, Aleksey, Steshina, Ekaterina Y., Farner, Scott C., Levorse, John M., Schmidt, Jennifer V.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-08-2004)
    “…The regulation of genomic imprinting, the allele-specific expression of an autosomal gene, is complex and poorly understood. Imprinted genes are organized in…”
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