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Summer 2008
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DAVID  SRETAVAN, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
 


Selected Publications


Deiner, M., Kennedy, T., Fazeli, A., Serafini, T., Tessier-Lavigne, M., D. W. Sretavan (1997) Netrin-1 and DCC Mediate Axon Guidance Locally At The Optic Disc: Loss of Function Leads To Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. Neuron 19: 575-589.

Kruger, K., A. S. Tam, C. Lu, D. W. Sretavan (1998) Retinal Ganglion Cell Axon Progression From the Optic Chiasm to Inititiate Optic Tract Development Requires Cell Autonomous Function of GAP-43. J. Neurosci. 18: 5692 - 5705.

Sretavan, D, and K. Kruger (1998) Randomized retinal ganglion cell axon routing at the optic chiasm of GAP-43 deficient mice: Association with midline recrossing and lack of normal ipsilateral axon turning. J. Neurosci. 18:10514-10524.

Deiner, M., and D. Sretavan (1999) Altered Midline Axon Pathways and Ectopic Neurons in the Developing Hypothalamus of Netrin-1 and DCC Deficient Mice. J. Neurosci. 19: 9900-9912.

Zhang, F., Lu, C., Severin, C., and D. Sretavan (2000) GAP-43 Mediates Retinal Axon Interactions with Lateral Diencephalon Cells and not Axon Exit from the Midline Optic Chiasm Region. Development 127: 969- 980.

Birgbauer, E., Cowan, C.A., Sretavan, D. W., and M.Henkemeyer (2000) Kinase Independent Function of Ephb Receptors in Retinal Axon Pathfinding to the Optic Disc from Dorsal but not Ventral Retina. Development 127: 1231-1241.

Birgbauer, E., S. Oster, C. Severin, and D. Sretavan (In Press) Retinal axon growth cones respond to EphB extracellular domains as inhibitory axon guidance cues. Development.

 

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