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Yacine Touahri

University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Plagl1 is a Gatekeeper of Müller Glial Alertness in the Early Postnatal Retina

Number of pages: 76 Posted: 20 Apr 2023
University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, Universite du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Lethbridge - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Calgary - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University of Bern - Department of Ophthalmology, The University of Georgia - Center for Molecular Medicine, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Montpellier - Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle (IGF), University of Lethbridge - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta - Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Calgary - Department of Comparative Biology and Experimental Medicine, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, Universite du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform and Independent
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Müller glia, imprinted gene, Plagl1, zinc-finger transcription factor, retina regeneration, Protein translation, Notch signaling, ribosomal biogenesis

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Pten Regulates Endocytic Trafficking of Cell Adhesion and Signaling Molecules to Pattern the Retina

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 28 Sep 2022
University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, University of Ottawa, University of Luxembourg - Computational Biology Group, University of Toronto - Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Toronto - Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Calgary, University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform, affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Toronto - Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Lethbridge - Department of Biological Sciences, McGill University, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto - Program for Neuroscience and Mental Health, Montreal Clinical Research Institute, Universite du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Ottawa - Sprott Center for Stem Cell Research, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Toronto - Biological Sciences Platform
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Dscam, cell adhesion molecules, endocytic remodeling, retinal mosaic, cholinergic amacrine cell, Pten phosphatase, extracellular vesicles, Wnt signaling