Publications

Maureen A. Peters, Takayuki Teramoto, Jamie Q. White, Kouichi Iwasaki and Erik M. Jorgensen. (2007) A Calcium Wave Mediated by Gap Junctions Coordinates a Rhythmic Behavior in C. elegans. Current Biology, Volume 17 (18): 1601-1608.

Sen, J., Harpavat, S., Peters, M. A., and Cepko, C. L. (2005) Retinoic acid regulates the expression of dorsoventral topographic guidance molecules in the chick retina. Development, 132(23): 5147-59.

Schulte, D., Peters, M. A., Sen, J., and Cepko, C. L. (2005) The rod photoreceptor pattern is set at the optic vesice stage and requires spatially restricted cVax expression. Journal of Neuroscience 25, (11), 2823-2831.

Peters, M. A., Cepko, C. L. (2002). The dorsal-ventral axis of the neural retina is divided into multiple domains of restricted gene expression which exhibit features of lineage compartments. Developmental Biology 251, (1), 59-73.

Peters, M. A. (2002). Patterning the neural retina. Current Opinions in Neurobiology 12, 43-48. (invited review)

 

Chang B., Smith R. S., Peters M., Savinova O. V., Hawes N. L, Zabaleta A., Nusinowitz S., Martin J. E, Davisson M. L, Cepko C. L, Hogan B. L, John S. W. (2001) Haploinsufficient Bmp4 ocular phenotypes include anterior segment dysgenesis with elevated intraocular pressure. Biomed Central Genetics 2 (1):18.

Liu, W., Khare, S. L., Liang, X., Peters, M. A., Liu, X., Cepko, C. L. and Xiang, M. (2000). All Brn3 genes can promote retinal ganglion cell differentiation in the chick. Development 127, 3237-3247.

Schulte, D.,* Furukawa, T.,* Peters, M. A.,* Kozak, C. A., and Cepko, C. L. (1999). Misexpression of the Emx-related homeobox genes cVax and mVax2 ventralizes the retina and perturbs the retinotectal map. Neuron 24, 514-553.
(* equivalent contributions)

Chen, C. M. A,* Smith, D. M.,* Peters, M. A., Samson, M. E. S., Zitz, J., Tabin, C. J., and Cepko, C. L. (1999). Production and design of more effective avian replication-incompetent retroviral vectors. Developmental Biology 214, 370-384.
(* equivalent contributions)

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