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Solecki, D.J., Govek, E.-E., Tomoda, T. and Hatten M.E. (2006) Neuronal polarity in CNS development.[Review] Genes & Dev. 20, 2639-2647.

Toda, H., Mochizuki, H., Flores III, R., Sugiura, Y., Suzuki, E., Gindhart, J.G., Furukubo-Tokunaga, K., and Tomoda, T. (2006) UNC-51, UNC-76 and Kinesin cooperatively regulate synaptic vesicle transport via phosphorylation-mediated cargo-motor assembly. In preparation.

Kamiya, A., Kubo, K., Tomoda, T., Takaki, M., Youn, R., Ozeki, Y., Sawamura, N., Park, U., Kudo, C., Okawa, M., Ross, C.A., Hatten, M.E., Nakajima, K., and Sawa, A. (2005). A Schizophrenia–associated mutation of DISC1 perturbs cerebral cortex development. Nat. Cell Biol. 7, 1067-1078.

Tomoda, T., Kim, J.-H., Zhan, C., and Hatten, M.E. (2004). Role of Unc51.1 and its binding partners in CNS axon outgrowth. Genes & Dev. 18, 541-558.

Sawa, A., Tomoda, T., and Bae, B.-I. (2003). Mechanisms of neuronal cell death in Huntington’s disease. Cytogenet. Genome Res. 100, 287-295. [Review]

Ozeki, Y., Tomoda, T., Kleiderlein, J., Kamiya, A., Bord, L., Fujii, K., Okawa, M., Yamada, N., Hatten, M.E., Snyder, S.H., Ross, C.A., and Sawa, A. (2003) Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia-1 (DISC-1): Mutant truncation prevents binding to NudEL and inhibits neurite outgrowth.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100, 289-294.

Adams, N., Tomoda, T., Cooper, M., Dietz, G., and Hatten, M.E. (2002). Mice that lack astrotactin have slowed neuronal migration. Development. 129, 965-972.

Solecki, D.J., Liu, X-L., Tomoda, T., Fang, Y., and Hatten, M.E. (2001). Activated Notch2 signaling inhibits differentiation of cerebellar granule neuron precursor by maintaining proliferation. Neuron 31, 557-568.

Bhatt, R.S., Tomoda, T., Fang, Y., and Hatten, M.E. (2000). Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 functions in axon extension of cerebellar granule neurons. Genes & Dev. 14, 2216-2228.

Tomoda, T., Bhatt, R.S., Kuroyanagi, H., Shirasawa, T., and Hatten, M.E. (1999). A mouse serine/threonine kinase homologous to C. elegans UNC51 functions in parallel fiber formation of cerebellar granule neurons. Neuron 24, 833-846.

This is a partial list. Full publications list available upon request. Information on this page may be self-reported and is subject to change at any time. Last updated: 07/08.

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