Faculty Information
UTMB Department of Neurology
Maki Wakamiya    
 
     

Publications

1. Wakamiya, M.*, Liu, P.*, Shea, M.J., Albrecht, U., Behringer, R.R., and Bradley, A. (1999).  Requirement of Wnt3 in vertebrate axis formation.  Nature Genetics 22, 361-365.  *Both authors contributed equally.

2. Rivera-Perez, J.A., Wakamiya, M., and Behringer, R.R.  (1999).  Goosecoid acts cell autonomously in mesenchyme-derived tissues during craniofacial development.  Development 126, 3811-3821. 

3. Shawlot, W., Wakamiya, M.., Kwan, K.M., Kania, A., Jessell, T.M., and Behringer, R.R.  (1999).  Lim1 is required in both primitive streak-derived tissues and visceral endoderm for head induction in the mouse.  Development 126, 4925-4932. 

4. Camus A., Davidson, B.P., Billiards, S., Khoo, P.-L., Rivera-Perez, J.A., Wakamiya, M., Behringer, R.R., and Tam, P.P.L.  (2000).  The morphogenetic role of midline mesendoderm and ectoderm in the development of the forebrain and the midbrain of the mouse embryo.  Development 127, 1799-1813. 

5. Shawlot, W., Deng, J.M., Wakamiya, M., and Behringer, R.R.  (2000).  The cerberus-related gene, Cerr1, is not essential for mouse head formation.  genesis 26, 253-258.

6. Behringer, R.R., Wakamiya, M., Tsang, T.E., and Tam, P.P.L. (2000).  A flattened mouse embryo: Leveling the playing field.  genesis 28, 23-30.

7. Kinder, S.J., Tsang, T.E., Wakamiya, M., Sasaki, H., Behringer, R.R., Nagy, A., and Tam, P.L. (2001).  The organizer of the mouse gastrula is composed of dynamic population of progenitor cells for the axis mesoderm.  Development 128, 3623-3634.

8. Morkel, M., Huelsken, J., Wakamiya, M., Ding, J., van de Wetering, M., Clevers, H., Behringer, R.R., Shen, M.M., and Birchmeier, W. (2003).  Distinct -Catenin pathways for axis and mesoderm formation in mice are controlled by Cripto and Wnt3.  Development 130, 6283-6294.

9. Wakamiya, M., Matsuura, T., Liu, Y., Schuster, G.C., Gao, R., Xu W., Sarkar, P.S., Lin, X and Ashizawa, T. (2006).  The role of ataxin 10 in spinocerebellar ataxia type 10 pathogenesis.  Neurology 67, 607-613.

10. Bondareva A.A.; Capecchi; M.R., Iverson, S.V.; Li, Y.; Lopez, N.I.; Lucas, O.; Merrill, G.F.; Prigge, J.R.; Siders, A.M.; Wakamiya, M., Wallin, S.L; and Schmidt, E. (2007).  Effects of thioredoxin reductase-1 deletion on embryogenesis and transcriptome.  Free Radical Biology and Medicine (in press).

 

 
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