Person

Henion, Paul (Deceased)

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-960805-242
Email
henion.1@osu.edu
URL
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~akchalla/zebrafish/henionres.html
Affiliation
Henion Lab
Address
The Center for Molecular Neurobiology Ohio State University 105 Rightmire Hall 1060 Carmack Road Columbus, OH 43210 USA
Country
United States
Phone
(614) 292-5111
Fax
(614) 292-5379
ORCID ID
Biography and Research Interest
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Henion, P. D. and Landis, S. C. (1990). Asynchronous appearance and topographic segregation of neuropeptide-containing cells in the developing rat adrenal medulla. J. Neurosci. 10, 2886-2896.

Henion, P. D. and Landis, S. C. (1992). Developmental regulation of leucine-enkephalin expression in adrenal chromaffin cells by glucocorticoids and innervation. J. Neurosci. 12, 3818-3827.

Henion, P. D. and Landis, S.� C. (1993). Modulation of the enkephalinergic phenotype of rat sympathetic neurons by hormonal and transynaptic mechanisms. J. Neurobiol. 24, 1243-1251.

Marusich, M. F., Furneaux, H. M., Henion, P. D. and Weston, J. A. (1994). Hu neuronal proteins are expressed in proliferating neurogenic cells. J. Neurobiol. 25, 143-155.

Henion, P. D. and Weston, J. A. (1994). Retinoic acid selectively promotes the survival and proliferation of neurogenic precursors in cultured neural crest cell populations. Dev. Biol. 161, 243-250.

Henion, P. D., Garner, A. S., Large, T. H. and Weston, J. A. (1995). trkC-mediated NT-3 signaling is required for the early development of a subpopulation of neurogenic neural crest cells. Dev. Biol. 172, 602-613.

Henion, P. D. and Weston, J. A. (1997). Timing and pattern of cell fate restrictions in the neural crest lineage. Development 124, 4351-4359.

Henion, P. D., Blyss, G. K., Luo, R., Maynard, T. M., An, M., Cole, G. and Weston, J. A. (2000). Avian transitin expression mirrors glial cell fate-restriction during neural crest development. Dev. Dyn. 218, 150-159.

Luo, R. Gao, J., Wehrle-Haller, B., and Henion, P. D. (2003). Molecular identification of distinct neurogenic and melanogenic neural crest sublineages. Development 130, 321-330.