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Robert Johnston
Robert Johnston
Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
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A microRNA controlling left/right neuronal asymmetry in Caenorhabditis elegans
RJ Johnston Jr, O Hobert
Nature 426 (6968), 845-849, 2003
9782003
Compartmental specificity of cellular membrane fusion encoded in SNARE proteins
JA McNew, F Parlati, R Fukuda, RJ Johnston, K Paz, F Paumet, ...
Nature 407 (6801), 153-159, 2000
8752000
MicroRNAs act sequentially and asymmetrically to control chemosensory laterality in the nematode
S Chang, RJ Johnston Jr, C Frøkjær-Jensen, S Lockery, O Hobert
Nature 430 (7001), 785-789, 2004
4342004
Close is not enough: SNARE-dependent membrane fusion requires an active mechanism that transduces force to membrane anchors
JA McNew, T Weber, F Parlati, RJ Johnston, TJ Melia, TH Söllner, ...
The Journal of cell biology 150 (1), 105-118, 2000
3842000
MicroRNAs acting in a double-negative feedback loop to control a neuronal cell fate decision
RJ Johnston Jr, S Chang, JF Etchberger, CO Ortiz, O Hobert
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (35), 12449-12454, 2005
3472005
Regulation of membrane fusion by the membrane-proximal coil of the t-SNARE during zippering of SNAREpins
TJ Melia, T Weber, JA McNew, LE Fisher, RJ Johnston, F Parlati, ...
The Journal of cell biology 158 (5), 929-940, 2002
2492002
Thyroid hormone signaling specifies cone subtypes in human retinal organoids
KC Eldred, SE Hadyniak, KA Hussey, B Brenerman, PW Zhang, ...
Science 362 (6411), eaau6348, 2018
2332018
Left–right asymmetry in the nervous system: the Caenorhabditis elegans model
O Hobert, RJ Johnston Jr, S Chang
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 3 (8), 629-640, 2002
2262002
A transcriptional regulatory cascade that controls left/right asymmetry in chemosensory neurons of C. elegans
S Chang, RJ Johnston, O Hobert
Genes & development 17 (17), 2123-2137, 2003
2122003
SNAREpins are functionally resistant to disruption by NSF and αSNAP
T Weber, F Parlati, JA McNew, RJ Johnston, B Westermann, TH Söllner, ...
The Journal of cell biology 149 (5), 1063-1072, 2000
1522000
Stochastic mechanisms of cell fate specification that yield random or robust outcomes
RJ Johnston Jr, C Desplan
Annual review of cell and developmental biology 26 (1), 689-719, 2010
1322010
Iroquois Complex Genes Induce Co-Expression of rhodopsins in Drosophila
EO Mazzoni, A Celik, MF Wernet, D Vasiliauskas, RJ Johnston, TA Cook, ...
PLoS biology 6 (4), e97, 2008
1262008
Mechanisms of photoreceptor patterning in vertebrates and invertebrates
K Viets, KC Eldred, RJ Johnston
Trends in Genetics 32 (10), 638-659, 2016
1072016
Interlocked feedforward loops control cell-type-specific Rhodopsin expression in the Drosophila eye
RJ Johnston, Y Otake, P Sood, N Vogt, R Behnia, D Vasiliauskas, ...
Cell 145 (6), 956-968, 2011
852011
Interchromosomal communication coordinates intrinsically stochastic expression between alleles
RJ Johnston Jr, C Desplan
Science 343 (6171), 661-665, 2014
812014
Genetic Screens for Caenorhabditis elegans Mutants Defective in Left/Right Asymmetric Neuronal Fate Specification
S Sarin, MM O'Meara, EB Flowers, C Antonio, RJ Poole, D Didiano, ...
Genetics 176 (4), 2109-2130, 2007
802007
Buffering and amplifying transcriptional noise during cell fate specification
EA Urban, RJ Johnston Jr
Frontiers in genetics 9, 591, 2018
682018
Patterning and development of photoreceptors in the human retina
KA Hussey, SE Hadyniak, RJ Johnston Jr
Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 10, 878350, 2022
642022
A novel C. elegans zinc finger transcription factor, lsy-2, required for the cell type-specific expression of the lsy-6 microRNA
RJ Johnston Jr, O Hobert
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 132 (24), 5451 …, 2005
622005
Dissection and immunohistochemistry of larval, pupal and adult Drosophila retinas
HY Hsiao, RJ Johnston Jr, D Jukam, D Vasiliauskas, C Desplan, J Rister
Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE, 2012
572012
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