Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience

Nicholas Gaiano - Recent Papers

Mizutani, K., Yoon, K., Dang, L., Tokunaga, A., and N. Gaiano (2007). Differential Notch signaling distinguishes neural stem cells from intermediate progenitors. Nature, In press. LINK

Ever, L., Zhao, R., Eswarakumar, V., and N. Gaiano (2007). Fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 plays an essential role in
telencephalic progenitors. Dev Neurosci, In press.

Dang, L., Fan, X., Chaudry, A., Wang, M., Gaiano, N.*, and C. Eberhart* (2006). Notch3 activation initiates choroid plexus tumor formation in mice.  Oncogene. 25: 487-91. *co-senior. [PDF]

Mizutani, K., and N. Gaiano (2006). Chalk one up for 'nature' during neocortical neurogenesis. Nat Neurosci. 9: 717-8.  [PDF]

Dang, L., Yoon, K., Wang, M., and N. Gaiano (2006). Notch3 signaling promotes radial glial/progenitor character in the mammalian telencephalon.  Dev Neurosci. 28: 58-69.  [PDF]

Yoon, K., and N. Gaiano (2005). Notch signaling in the mammalian central nervous system: Insights from mouse mutants. Nat Neurosci. 8: 709-15. [PDF]

Duncan, A. W., Rattis, F. M., DiMascio, L. N., Congdon, K. L., Pazianos, G., Yoon, K., Cook, M., Willert, K., Gaiano, N., and T. Reya (2005). Integration of Notch and Wnt signaling in hematopoietic stem cell maintenance. Nat Immunol. 6: 314-22. [PDF]

Ever, L., and N. Gaiano (2005). Radial 'glial' progenitors: neurogenesis and signaling. Curr Opin in Neurobiol. 15: 29-33.  [PDF]

Yoon, K., Nery, S., Rutlin, M., Radtke, F., Fishell, G.*, and N. Gaiano* (2004). Fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling promotes radial glial identity and interacts with Notch1 signaling in telencephalic progenitors. J Neurosci. 24: 9497-506. *co-senior. 

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