NCBI Publication List:

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  1. Chern T.*, Achilleos A.*, Tong X., Hill M.C., Saltzman A.B., Reineke L.C., Chaudhury A., Dasgupta S.K., Redhead Y, Watkins D., Neilson J.R., Thiagarajan P, Green J.B.A., Malovannaya A., Martin J.F., Rosenblatt D.S., and Poché R.A. (2022). Mutations in Hcfc1 and Ronin result in an inborn error of cobalamin metabolism and ribosomopathy. Nature Communications. Jan10;13(1):134.PMID: 35013307. *Equal contribution. 

  2. Burger C.A., Albrecht N.E., Jiang D., Liang J.H., Poché R.A., Samuel M.A. (2021). LKB1 and AMPK instruct cone nuclear position to modify visual function. Cell Reports. Feb 2;34(5):108698. PMID: 33535040

  3. Chern T.*, Achilleos A.*, Tong X., Hsu C-W., Wong L., and Poché R.A. (2020). Mouse models to study the pathophysiology of combined methylmalonic acidemia and homocystinuria, cblC type. Developmental Biology. Sep 14;468(1-2):1-13. PMID: 32941884. *Equal contribution.  

  4. Ambekar Y.S., Singh M., Scarcelli G., Rueda E.M., Hall B.M.Poché R.A.*, and Larin K.V.* (2020). Characterization of retinal biomechanical properties using Brillouin microscopy.  Journal of Biomedical Optics. Sep;25(9):090502. PMID: 32981240. *Corresponding authors.

  5. Martin J.F. and Poché R.A. (2019). Awakening the regenerative potential of the mammalian retina. Development.  Dec. 2; 146(23). PMID: 31792065.

  6. Rueda E.M.*, Hall B.M.*, Hill M.C., Swinton P.G., Tong X., Martin J.F., Poché R.A. (2019). The Hippo pathway blocks mammalian retinal Müller glial cell reprogramming. Cell Reports. May 7;27(6):1637-1649. PMID: 31067451. *Equal contribution.

  7. Barrasso A.P., Wang S., Tong X., Christiansen A.E., Larina I.V., and Poché R.A. (2018). Live imaging of developing mouse retinal slices. Neural Development.  Sep 15;13(1):23. PMID: 30219109.

  8. Barrasso A.P., Tong X. and Poché R.A. (2018). The mito::mKate2 mouse:  a far-red fluorescent reporter mouse line for tracking mitochondrial dynamics in vivo. Genesis.  Feb;56(2). PMID: 29243279.

  9. Yosef N., Vadakkan T.J., Park J-H., Poché R.A., Thomas J-L., and Dickinson M.E. (2018). The phenotypic and functional properties of mouse yolk sac-derived macrophages. Developmental Biology. Oct 1;442(1):138-154 PMID: 30016639.

  10. Poché R.A.*, Zhang M., Rueda E.M., Tong, X., McElwee M.L., Wong L., Hsu C.W., Dejosez, M., Burns A.R., Fox D.A., Martin J.F.,Zwaka T.P., and Dickinson M.E.* (2016). Ronin (Thap11) is an essential transcriptional regulator of genes required for mitochondrial function in the developing retina. Cell Reports. Feb 23;14(7):1684-97. PMID: 26876175. *Corresponding authors.

  11. Hsu C.W.*, Poché R.A.*, Ali S., Saik J.E., West J.L. and Dickinson M.E.  (2015). CSF1-responsive macrophages contribute to the angiogenic synergism of PDGF-BB and FGF2. PLoS One. Jul 1;10(7): e0131643. PMID: 26132702. *Equal contribution.

  12. Poché R.A., Hsu C.W., McElwee M.L., Burns, A.R. and Dickinson, M.E. (2015). Macrophages engulf endothelial cell membrane particles preceding pupillary membrane capillary regression.   Developmental Biology.  Apr 23. PMID: 25912686.

  13. Lee C.S., Dagnino-Acosta A., Yarotskyy V., Hanna A., Lyfenko A., Knoblauch M., Georgiou D.K., Poché R.A., Swank M.W., Long C., Ismailov I.I., Lanner J., Tran T., Dong K., Rodney G.G., Dickinson M.E., Beeton C., Zhang P., Dirksen R.T. and Hamilton S.L. (2015). Ca(2+) permeation and/or binding to CaV1.1 fine-tunes skeletal muscle Ca(2+) signaling to sustain muscle function. Skeletal Muscle. Jan 29;5:4. doi: 10.1186/s13395-014-0027-1. PMID: 25717360.

  14. Keeley P.W., Luna, G., Skyles K.A., Madsen N., Raven M.A., Poché R.A., Swindell E.C., Jamrich M., Fisher S.K. and Reese B.E.(2013). Developmental and Plasticity of Outer Retinal Circuitry Following Genetic Removal of Horizontal Cells. Journal of Neuroscience.  Nov 6;33(45):17847-62. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1373-13.2013. PMID: 24198374.

  15. Culver J.C., Hoffman J.C., Poché R.A., Slater J.H., West J.L. and Dickinson M.E. (2012). Three-dimensional biomimetic patterning in hydrogels to guide cellular organization. Advanced Materials. May 2; 24(17):2343. doi: 10.1002/adma.201290096. PMID:22528701.

  16. Poché R.A., Sharma R., Garcia M.D., Wada A.M., Nolte M.J, Udan R.S., Paik J.H., DePinho R.A., Bartlett J.D. and Dickinson M.E. (2012). Transcription factor FoxO1 is essential for enamel biomineralization. PLoS One.  7(1): e30357. PMID: 22291941.

  17. Whitney I.E., Raven M.A., Ciobanu D.C., Poché R.A., Ding Q., Elshatory Y., Gan L., Williams R.W., Reese B.E. (2011). Genetic modulation of horizontal cell number in the mouse retina. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. June 7; 108(23):9697-707. PMID: 21576457. 

  18. Gould D.J., Vadakkan T.J., Poché R.A. and Dickinson M.E. (2011). Multifractal and lacunarity analysis of microvascular morphology and remodeling.  Microcirculation. Feb; 18(2):136-51. PMID: 21166933.

  19. Moon J.J., Saik J.E., Poché R.A., Leslie-Barbick J.E., Lee S.H., Smith A., Dickinson M.E., and West J.L. (2010). Biomimetic hydrogels with pro-angiogenic properties.  Biomaterials. May; 31(14):3840-7. PMID: 20185173.

  20. Poché R.A., Saik J.E., West J.L. and Dickinson M.E. (2010).  The mouse cornea as a transplantation site for live imaging of engineered tissue constructs.  Cold Spring Harbor Protocols. Apr; (4 ):pdb.prot5416 (cover article).  PMID: 20360370.

  21. Poché R.A., Larina I.V., Scott M.L., Saik J.E., West J.L. and Dickinson M.E. (2009).  The Flk1-myr::mCherry mouse as a useful reporter to characterize multiple aspects of ocular blood vessel development and disease.  Developmental Dynamics. Sep; 238(9):2318-26. PMID: 19253403.

  22. Poché R.A. and Reese, B.E. (2009).  Retinal horizontal cells:  challenging paradigms of neuronal migration, fate determination and cancer biology.  Development. July 1; 136(13):2141-2151. PMID: 19502480.

  23. Poché R.A., Furuta Y., Chaboissier M-C., Schedl A. and Behringer R.R. (2008).  Sox9 is expressed in mouse multipotent retinal progenitor cells and functions in Müller glial cell development. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. Sep 20; 510(3):237-50 (cover article). PMID: 18626943.

  24. Poché R.A., Raven M.A., Kwan K.M., Furuta Y., Behringer R.R. and Reese B.E.  (2008). Somal Positioning and Dendritic Growth of Horizontal Cells are Regulated by Interactions with Homotypic Neighbors.  The European Journal of Neuroscience. Apr;27(7):1607-14. PMID: 18380663.

  25. Poché R.A., Kwan K.M., Raven M.A., Furuta Y., Reese, B.E. and Behringer R.R.  (2007). The Lim1 (Lhx1) Homeodomain Transcription Factor Controls the Laminar Positioning of Retinal Horizontal Cells.  The Journal of Neuroscience. Dec 19; 27(51):14099-107. PMID: 18094249.