Publications
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Campos, Rosanna C., Kate Matsunaga, Mark W. Reid, G. Esteban Fernandez, Kayla Stepanian, Sumitha P. Bharathan, Meng Li, Matthew E. Thornton, Brendan H. Grubbs, and Aaron Nagiel. “Non-Canonical Wnt Pathway Expression in the Developing Mouse and Human Retina.” Experimental Eye Research 244 (July 2024): 109947. PDF
Kastan N, Gnedeva K, Alisch T, Petelski AA, Huggins D, Chiaravalli J, Ahranov A, Tzahor E, Nagiel A, Segil N, Hudspeth AJ. Small-molecule inhibition of Lats kinases promotes Yap-dependent proliferation in post-mitotic mammalian tissues. Nature Communications, 25;12(1):3100, 2021. PMID: 34035288. PDF
Bharathan SP, Ferrario A, Stepanian K, Kim JS*, Fernandez GE, Reid MW, Harutyunyan N, Thornton ME, Grubbs BH, Cobrinik D, Aparicio JG, Nagiel A. Characterization and staging of outer plexiform layer development in human retina and retinal organoids. Development, in press. PDF
Koulisis N and Nagiel A. Precision Therapy for Inherited Retinal Disease: At the Forefront of Genomic Medicine. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 40(2):189-204, 2020. PMID: 32439068. PDF
Ciulla T, Hussain R, Berrocal A, Nagiel A. Voretigene Neparvovec-rzyl for Treatment of RPE65- Mediated Inherited Retinal Diseases. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 20(6):565-578, 2020. PMID: 32149547. PDF
Yang U, Gentleman S, Gai X, Gorin MB, Borchert MS, Lee TC, Villanueva A, Koenekoop R, Maguire AM, Bennett J, Redmond TM, Nagiel A. In Vitro Mutagenesis of RPE65 Protein for Verification of Mutational Pathogenicity Prior to Gene Therapy Surgery. JAMA Ophthalmol. 137(12):1-9, 2019. PMID: 31580392. PDF
Nagiel A, Patel SH, Andor-Ardó D, Hudspeth AJ. Activity-independent specification of synaptic targets in the posterior lateral line of the larval zebrafish. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 106 (51): 21948-53, 2009. PMID: 19996172. PDF
Nagiel A, Andor-Ardó D, Hudspeth AJ. Specificity of afferent synapses onto plane-polarized hair cells in the posterior lateral line of the zebrafish. J Neurosci. 28 (34): 8442-53, 2008. PMID: 18716202. PDF