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Perlin, Julie
Email: jperlin@stanford.edu
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Affiliation: Talbot Lab
Address: Department of Developmental Biology Stanford University School of Medicine Beckman Center B315 279 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-5329 USA
Country: United States
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Lahvic, J.L., Ammerman, M., Li, P., Blair, M.C., Stillman, E.R., Fast, E.M., Robertson, A.L., Christodoulou, C., Perlin, J.R., Yang, S., Chiang, N., Norris, P.C., Daily, M.L., Redfield, S.E., Chan, I.T., Chatrizeh, M., Chase, M.E., Weis, O., Zhou, Y., Serhan, C.N., Zon, L.I. (2018) Specific oxylipins enhance vertebrate hematopoiesis via the receptor GPR132. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115(37):9252-9257
Kapp, F.G., Perlin, J.R., Hagedorn, E.J., Gansner, J.M., Schwarz, D.E., O'Connell, L.A., Johnson, N.S., Amemiya, C., Fisher, D.E., Wölfle, U., Trompouki, E., Niemeyer, C.M., Driever, W., Zon, L.I. (2018) Protection from UV light is an evolutionarily conserved feature of the haematopoietic niche. Nature. 558(7710):445-448
Theodore, L.N., Hagedorn, E.J., Cortes, M., Natsuhara, K., Liu, S.Y., Perlin, J.R., Yang, S., Daily, M.L., Zon, L.I., North, T.E. (2017) Distinct Roles for Matrix Metalloproteinases 2 and 9 in Embryonic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Emergence, Migration, and Niche Colonization. Stem Cell Reports. 8(5):1226-1241
Perlin, J.R. (2012) Schwann cell migration and myelination in zebrafish peripheral nerves. Ph.D. Thesis.
Perlin, J.R., Lush, M.E., Stephens, W.Z., Piotrowski, T., and Talbot, W.S. (2011) Neuronal Neuregulin 1 type III directs Schwann cell migration. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(21):4639-4648
Raphael, A.R., Perlin, J.R., and Talbot, W.S. (2010) Schwann cells reposition a peripheral nerve to isolate it from postembryonic remodeling of its targets. Development (Cambridge, England). 137(21):3643-3649
Monk, K.R., Naylor, S.G., Glenn, T.D., Mercurio, S., Perlin, J.R., Dominguez, C., Moens, C.B., and Talbot, W.S. (2009) A G protein-coupled receptor is essential for Schwann cells to initiate myelination. Science (New York, N.Y.). 325(5946):1402-1405
Perlin, J.R., and Talbot, W.S. (2007) Signals on the move: chemokine receptors and organogenesis in zebrafish. Sci. STKE. 2007(400):pe45

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