ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-190813-1
Bagnall, Martha
Email: bagnall@wustl.edu
URL: http://pcg.wustl.edu/bagnalllab
Affiliation: Bagnall Lab
Address: 660 S. Euclid Ave, CB 8108 St. Louis MO 63110
Country: United States
Phone: 314-362-9695
Fax: 314-362-3446
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PUBLICATIONS
Goldblatt, D., Huang, S., Greaney, M.R., Hamling, K.R., Voleti, V., Perez-Campos, C., Patel, K.B., Li, W., Hillman, E.M.C., Bagnall, M.W., Schoppik, D. (2023) Neuronal birthdate reveals topography in a vestibular brainstem circuit for gaze stabilization. Current biology : CB. 33(7):1265-1281.e7
Bello-Rojas, S., Bagnall, M.W. (2022) Clonally related, Notch-differentiated spinal neurons integrate into distinct circuits. eLIFE. 11:
Jia, Y., Bagnall, M.W. (2022) Monosynaptic targets of utricular afferents in the larval zebrafish. Frontiers in neurology. 13:937054
Sengupta, M., Daliparthi, V., Roussel, Y., Bui, T.V., Bagnall, M.W. (2021) Spinal V1 neurons inhibit motor targets locally and sensory targets distally. Current biology : CB. 31(17):3820-3833.e4
Liu, Z., Kimura, Y., Higashijima, S.I., Hildebrand, D.G.C., Morgan, J.L., Bagnall, M.W. (2020) Central Vestibular Tuning Arises from Patterned Convergence of Otolith Afferents. Neuron. 108(4):748-762.e4
Callahan, R.A., Roberts, R., Sengupta, M., Kimura, Y., Higashijima, S.I., Bagnall, M.W. (2019) Spinal V2b neurons reveal a role for ipsilateral inhibition in speed control. eLIFE. 8:
Roberts, R., Elsner, J., Bagnall, M.W. (2017) Delayed Otolith Development Does Not Impair Vestibular Circuit Formation in Zebrafish. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO. 18(3):415-425

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