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Mammalian Brain Development Most people believe that brain development uses a combination of inborn genetic cues (nature) and experience (nurture). Our work over the last few years has focused on this problem. To do this we have created neural systems that lack ephrins, patterned retinal activity, and both ephrins and activity and characterized the visual projections of these systems using a combination of anatomical tracing and recording techniques. We have found that visual systems require both of the mechanisms to develop. We are also interested in generating visual neurons in a dish using human embryonic stem cells in order to cure visual disease. Please follow this link to find the lab's publications in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed database.
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