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Developmental Neurobiology: Axon Guidance and Axon Refinement

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In Memoriam: Barbara Chapman, Ph.D.

IMG_2298 copyBarbara Chapman Neuroscience Award (Learn more)

Learn more about Barbara Chapman from these sites:

Society for Neuroscience
Department of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior (NPB)
UCDNeuroscience (by UC Davis Neuroscience graduate students)

Papers co-authored with Dr. Barbara Chapman:

Speer, C.M., Sun, C., Liets, L.C., Stafford, B.K., Chapman, B. and Cheng, H.-J.. Eye-specific retinogeniculate segregation proceeds normally following disruption of patterned spontaneous retinal activity. Neural Development 9:25 (2014). PMCID: PMC4289266.

Davis, Z.W., Sun, C., Derieg, B., Chapman, B., and Cheng, H.-J.. Epibatidine blocks eye-Specific segregation in ferret dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus during stage III retinal waves. PLoS One 10(3): e0118783 (2015). PMCID: PMC4368645.

Failor, S., Chapman, B., and Cheng, H.-J.. Retinal waves regulate afferent terminal targeting in the early visual pathway. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112: E2957-E2966 (2015). PMCID: PMC4460437.

Davis, Z.W., Chapman, B., and Cheng, H.-J.. Increasing spontaneous retinal activity before eye opening accelerates the development of geniculate receptive fields. J. Neurosci. 35:14612-14623 (2015).

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