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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-080328-3
Nelson, Craig
Email:
nelson.124@nd.edu
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Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame Center for Zebrafish Research
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences University of Notre Dame 107 Galvin Life Science Center Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
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United States
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Nelson, C.M., Lennon, V.A., Lee, H., Krug, R.G., Kamalova, A., Madigan, N.N., Clark, K.J., Windebank, A.J., Henley, J.R. (2019) Glucocorticoids Target Ependymal Glia and Inhibit Repair of the Injured Spinal Cord. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology. 7:56
Lahne, M., Gorsuch, R.A., Nelson, C.M., Hyde, D.R. (2017) Culture of Adult Transgenic Zebrafish Retinal Explants for Live-cell Imaging by Multiphoton Microscopy. Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. (120)
Nelson, C.M., Ackerman, K.M., O'Hayer, P., Bailey, T.J., Gorsuch, R.A., and Hyde, D.R. (2013) Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Is Produced by Dying Retinal Neurons and Is Required for Muller Glia Proliferation during Zebrafish Retinal Regeneration. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 33(15):6524-6539
Nelson, C.M., Gorsuch, R.A., Bailey, T.J., Ackerman, K.M., Kassen, S.C., and Hyde, D.R. (2012) Stat3 defines three populations of Müller glia and is required for initiating maximal Müller glia proliferation in the regenerating zebrafish retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. 520(18):4294-4311
Thomas, J.L., Nelson, C.M., Luo, X., Hyde, D.R., and Thummel, R. (2012) Characterization of multiple light damage paradigms reveals regional differences in photoreceptor loss. Experimental Eye Research. 97(1):105-116
Nelson, C.M., and Hyde, D.R. (2012) Müller glia as a source of neuronal progenitor cells to regenerate the damaged zebrafish retina. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 723:425-430
Thummel, R., Kassen, S.C., Enright, J.M., Nelson, C.M., Montgomery, J.E., and Hyde, D.R. (2008) Characterization of Müller glia and neuronal progenitors during adult zebrafish retinal regeneration. Experimental Eye Research. 87(5):433-444
Nelson, C.E. and Tabin, C. (1995) Footnote on limb evolution. Nature 375:630-631. Comment on Nature. 375:678-681
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