Publications
The following articles were published by Damon Page, his lab members and his collaborators. You may view the entire article by clicking on the abstract link at the end of the corresponding title. The link will redirect you to the PubMed.gov website.
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Page DT (2011) A candidate circuit approach to investigating autism. Anatomical Record (in press)
Hawrylycz M, Ng L, Page D, Morris J, Lau C, Faber S, Faber V, Sunkin S, Menon V, Lein E & Jones A (2011) Multi-scale correlation structure of gene expression in the brain. Neural Networks (PubMed Link)
Page DT, Kuti OJ and Sur M (2009) Computerized assessment of social approach behavior in mouse. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 3 (48): 1-7 (PubMed Link)
Horng S, Kreiman G, Ellsworth C, Page D, Blank M, Millen K and Sur M (2009) Differential Gene Expression in the Developing Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Medial Geniculate Nucleus Reveals Novel Functional Roles for Zic4 and Foxp2 in Visual and Auditory Pathway Development. Journal of Neuroscience, 29: 13672-13683 (PubMed Link)
Mao R, Page DT, Holtzman J, Merzlyak I, Kim C, Tecott LH, Janak PH, Rubenstein JLR, and Sur M (2009) Reduced conditioned fear response in mice that lack Dlx1 and show subtype-specific loss of interneurons. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 1: 224-236 (PubMed Link)
Page DT, Kuti O, Prestia C and Sur M (2009) Haploinsufficiency for Pten and Serotonin transporter cooperatively influences brain size and social behavior. PNAS, 106:1989-1994 (PubMed Link)
Page DT and Olofsson B (2008) Multiple roles for apoptosis facilitating condensation of the Drosophila ventral nerve cord. Genesis 46: 61-68 (PubMed Link)
Newton JR, Page DT and Sur M (2007) Developmental studies on rewiring the brain: What they tell us about brain evolution. In: Evolution of Nervous Systems, Ed. Kass JH, Academic Press, Oxford, vol 3, pp 103-112 (PDF)
Olofsson B and Page DT (2005) Condensation of the Central Nervous System in Embryonic Drosophila is Inhibited by Blocking Hemocyte Migration or Neural Activity. Developmental Biology 279: 233-243 (PubMed Link)
Page DT (2004) A mode of arthropod brain evolution suggested by Drosophila commissure development. Evolution & Development 6: 25-31 (PubMed Link)
Page DT (2003) A function for Egf receptor signaling in expanding the developing brain in Drosophila. Current Biology 13: 474-482 (PubMed Link)
Page DT (2002) Inductive patterning of the embryonic brain in Drosophila. Development 129: 2121-2128 (PubMed Link)
Page DT (2000) labial acts to initiate neuronal fate specification, but not axon pathfinding, in the embryonic brain of Drosophila. Development Genes and Evolution 210: 559-563 (PubMed Link)
