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Freda D. Miller
Freda D. Miller
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Neurotrophin signal transduction in the nervous system
DR Kaplan, FD Miller
Current opinion in neurobiology 10 (3), 381-391, 2000
25272000
Isolation of multipotent adult stem cells from the dermis of mammalian skin
JG Toma, M Akhavan, KJL Fernandes, F Barnabé-Heider, A Sadikot, ...
Nature cell biology 3 (9), 778-784, 2001
22032001
A dermal niche for multipotent adult skin-derived precursor cells
KJL Fernandes, IA McKenzie, P Mill, KM Smith, M Akhavan, ...
Nature cell biology 6 (11), 1082-1093, 2004
9252004
Isolation and characterization of multipotent skin‐derived precursors from human skin
JG Toma, IA McKenzie, D Bagli, FD Miller
Stem cells 23 (6), 727-737, 2005
8062005
Signal transduction by the neutrophin receptors
DR Kaplan, FD Miller
Current opinion in cell biology 9 (2), 213-221, 1997
7851997
The p75 neurotrophin receptor mediates neuronal apoptosis and is essential for naturally occurring sympathetic neuron death
SX Bamji, M Majdan, CD Pozniak, DJ Belliveau, R Aloyz, J Kohn, ...
The Journal of cell biology 140 (4), 911-923, 1998
6801998
Timing is everything: making neurons versus glia in the developing cortex
FD Miller, AS Gauthier
Neuron 54 (3), 357-369, 2007
6512007
An anti-apoptotic role for the p53 family member, p73, during developmental neuron death
CD Pozniak, S Radinovic, A Yang, F McKeon, DR Kaplan, FD Miller
Science 289 (5477), 304-306, 2000
6202000
Response of facial and rubrospinal neurons to axotomy: changes in mRNA expression for cytoskeletal proteins and GAP-43
W Tetzlaff, SW Alexander, FD Miller, MA Bisby
Journal of Neuroscience 11 (8), 2528-2544, 1991
5851991
The TrkB-Shc site signals neuronal survival and local axon growth via MEK and PI3-kinase
JK Atwal, B Massie, FD Miller, DR Kaplan
Neuron 27 (2), 265-277, 2000
5472000
Metformin activates an atypical PKC-CBP pathway to promote neurogenesis and enhance spatial memory formation
J Wang, D Gallagher, LM DeVito, GI Cancino, D Tsui, L He, GM Keller, ...
Cell stem cell 11 (1), 23-35, 2012
4982012
Neurotrophin signalling pathways regulating neuronal apoptosis
FD Miller, DR Kaplan
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS 58, 1045-1053, 2001
4372001
Endogenously produced neurotrophins regulate survival and differentiation of cortical progenitors via distinct signaling pathways
F Barnabé-Heider, FD Miller
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (12), 5149-5160, 2003
4312003
p53 is essential for developmental neuron death as regulated by the TrkA and p75 neurotrophin receptors
RS Aloyz, SX Bamji, CD Pozniak, JG Toma, J Atwal, DR Kaplan, FD Miller
The Journal of cell biology 143 (6), 1691-1703, 1998
4241998
Evidence that embryonic neurons regulate the onset of cortical gliogenesis via cardiotrophin-1
F Barnabé-Heider, JA Wasylnka, KJL Fernandes, C Porsche, M Sendtner, ...
Neuron 48 (2), 253-265, 2005
4142005
SKPs derive from hair follicle precursors and exhibit properties of adult dermal stem cells
J Biernaskie, M Paris, O Morozova, BM Fagan, M Marra, L Pevny, ...
Cell stem cell 5 (6), 610-623, 2009
4092009
Detection of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-like activity in fibroblasts and Schwann cells: inhibition by antibodies to NGF
A Acheson, PA Barker, RF Alderson, FD Miller, RA Murphy
Neuron 7 (2), 265-275, 1991
4091991
Skin-derived precursors generate myelinating Schwann cells that promote remyelination and functional recovery after contusion spinal cord injury
J Biernaskie, JS Sparling, J Liu, CP Shannon, JR Plemel, Y Xie, FD Miller, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (36), 9545-9559, 2007
4032007
Synaptic innervation density is regulated by neuron-derived BDNF
CG Causing, A Gloster, R Aloyz, SX Bamji, E Chang, J Fawcett, G Kuchel, ...
Neuron 18 (2), 257-267, 1997
3791997
Skin-derived precursors generate myelinating Schwann cells for the injured and dysmyelinated nervous system
IA McKenzie, J Biernaskie, JG Toma, R Midha, FD Miller
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (24), 6651-6660, 2006
3672006
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