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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-121212-1
Nikolaou, Nikolas
Email:
nn456@bath.ac.uk
URL:
http://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/nikolas-nikolaou
Affiliation:
Address:
Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Biomedical Genetics Department of Biology & Biochemistry 0.42 4S University of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY
Country:
United Kingdom
Phone:
+44(0)1225384662
Fax:
ORCID ID:
0000-0002-4164-0915
BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Nikolaou, N., Gordon, P.M., Hamid, F., Taylor, R., Lloyd-Jones, J., Makeyev, E.V., Houart, C. (2022) Cytoplasmic pool of U1 spliceosome protein SNRNP70 shapes the axonal transcriptome and regulates motor connectivity. Current biology : CB. 32(23):5099-5115.e8
Nikolaou, N., Meyer, M.P. (2015) Lamination Speeds the Functional Development of Visual Circuits. Neuron. 88(5):999-1013
Nikolaou, N., Meyer, M.P. (2015) Neurobiology: imaging prey capture circuits in zebrafish. Current biology : CB. 25:R273-5
Antinucci, P., Nikolaou, N., Meyer, M.P., and Hindges, R. (2013) Teneurin-3 specifies morphological and functional connectivity of retinal ganglion cells in the vertebrate visual system. Cell Reports. 5(3):582-592
Lowe, A.S., Nikolaou, N., Hunter, P.R., Thompson, I.D., and Meyer, M.P. (2013) A Systems-Based Dissection of Retinal Inputs to the Zebrafish Tectum Reveals Different Rules for Different Functional Classes during Development. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 33(35):13946-13956
Nikolaou, N., Lowe, A.S., Walker, A.S., Abbas, F., Hunter, P.R., Thompson, I.D., and Meyer, M.P. (2012) Parametric functional maps of visual inputs to the tectum. Neuron. 76(2):317-324
Nikolaou, N., and Meyer, M.P. (2012) Imaging circuit formation in zebrafish. Developmental Neurobiology. 72(3):346-357
Hunter, P.R., Nikolaou, N., Odermatt, B., Williams, P.R., Drescher, U., and Meyer, M.P. (2011) Localization of cadm2a and cadm3 proteins during development of the zebrafish nervous system. The Journal of comparative neurology. 519(11):2252-70
Nikolaou, N., Watanabe-Asaka, T., Gerety, S., Distel, M., Köster, R.W., and Wilkinson, D.G. (2009) Lunatic fringe promotes the lateral inhibition of neurogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(15):2523-2533
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