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Jennifer M. Lin
Jennifer M. Lin
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The terminal nerve plays a prominent role in GnRH-1 neuronal migration independent from proper olfactory and vomeronasal connections to the olfactory bulbs
EZM Taroc, A Prasad, JM Lin, PE Forni
Biology open 6 (10), 1552-1568, 2017
472017
Gli3 regulates vomeronasal neurogenesis, olfactory ensheathing cell formation, and GnRH-1 neuronal migration
EZM Taroc, AS Naik, JM Lin, NB Peterson, DL Keefe, E Genis, G Fuchs, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (2), 311-326, 2020
322020
The transcription factor Tfap2e/AP-2ε plays a pivotal role in maintaining the identity of basal vomeronasal sensory neurons
JM Lin, EZM Taroc, JA Frias, A Prasad, AN Catizone, MA Sammons, ...
Developmental biology 441 (1), 67-82, 2018
232018
GnRH-1 Neural Migration From the Nose to the Brain Is Independent From Slit2, Robo3 and NELL2 Signaling
EZM Taroc, JM Lin, AJ Tulloch, A Jaworski, PE Forni
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 13, 146, 2019
142019
Smad4-dependent morphogenic signals control the maturation and axonal targeting of basal vomeronasal sensory neurons to the accessory olfactory bulb
AS Naik, JM Lin, EZM Taroc, RR Katreddi, JA Frias, AA Lemus, ...
Development 147 (8), dev184036, 2020
122020
Notch signaling determines cell-fate specification of the two main types of vomeronasal neurons of rodents
RR Katreddi, EZM Taroc, SM Hicks, JM Lin, S Liu, M Xiang, PE Forni
Development 149 (13), dev200448, 2022
102022
Sociosexual behavior requires both activating and repressive roles of Tfap2e/AP-2ε in vomeronasal sensory neurons
JM Lin, TA Mitchell, M Rothstein, A Pehl, EZM Taroc, RR Katreddi, ...
Elife 11, e77259, 2022
52022
MSL3 coordinates a transcriptional and translational meiotic program in female Drosophila
A McCarthy, K Sarkar, ET Martin, M Upadhyay, JR James, JM Lin, S Jang, ...
BioRxiv, 2019.12. 18.879874, 2019
52019
Automated quantification of vomeronasal glomeruli number, size, and color composition after immunofluorescent staining
S Bahreini Jangjoo, JM Lin, F Etaati, S Fearnley, JF Cloutier, ...
Chemical senses 46, bjab039, 2021
12021
Loss of function of male‐specific lethal 3 (Msl3) does not affect spermatogenesis in rodents
TA Mitchell, JM Lin, SM Hicks, JR James, P Rangan, PE Forni
Developmental Dynamics, 2023
2023
Loss Of Chromodomain of Male-Specific Lethal 3 (MSL3) Does Not Affect Spermatogenesis In Rodents
T Mitchell, JM Lin, JR James, SM Hicks, P Rangan, PE Forni
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
The activating and repressive activities of the transcription factor TFAP2E/AP-2E define the cellular identity of vomeronasal sensory neurons
JM Lin, TA Mitchell, M Rothstein, A Pehl, EZM Taroc, RR Ketreddi, ...
CHEMICAL SENSES 47, 2022
2022
DLL4-NOTCH1 signaling determines apical vs basal neuronal cell-fate determination in the vomeronasal organ of rodents
RR Katreddi, EZM Taroc, SM Hicks, JM Lin, PE Forni
CHEMICAL SENSES 47, 2022
2022
Role of Notch signaling in the apical vs basal neuronal cell fate determination in the Vomeronasal organ
RR Katreddi, EZM Taroc, JM Lin, PE Forni
CHEMICAL SENSES 46, 2021
2021
Dissecting the Role of AP-2 epsilon in Controlling the Genetic and Functional Identity of Vomeronasal Neurons
JM Lin, AM Pehl, EZM Taroc, TA Mitchell, PE Forni
CHEMICAL SENSES 46, 2021
2021
Tfap2e/Ap-2e is a transcriptional regulator controlling neuronal identity and circuitry formation in the mouse accessory olfactory system
JM Lin
2020
Tfap2e/Ap-2ε Is a Transcriptional Regulator Controlling Neuronal Identity and Circuitry Formation in the Mouse Accessory Olfactory System
JM Lin
State University of New York at Albany, 2020
2020
IDENTIFICATION OF SUBMUCOSAL GLAND-SPECIFIC PROTEINS AS A MARKER OF GLAND SECRETION
T Kato, K Okuda, BSM Cardenas, RC Gilmore, J Das, L Sun, JM Lin, ...
PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY 54, S179-S179, 2019
2019
The Transcriptional Factor Ap2e Controls the Expression of the V2r Vomeronasal Receptor Superfamily in Mouse
PE Forni, JM Lin, EZ Taroc, A Prasad, J Frias
CHEMICAL SENSES 41 (7), E93-E94, 2016
2016
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