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Anand Swaroop
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 528
Citations - 53580
Anand Swaroop is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinitis pigmentosa & Retinal degeneration. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 508 publications receiving 43170 citations. Previous affiliations of Anand Swaroop include Vision-Sciences, Inc. & Yale University.
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Prickle1 is expressed in distinct cell populations of the central nervous system and contributes to neuronal morphogenesis
Chunqiao Liu,Chen Lin,D. Thad Whitaker,Hirva Bakeri,Oleg V. Bulgakov,Pinghu Liu,Jingqi Lei,Lijin Dong,Tiansen Li,Anand Swaroop +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Pk1 transcripts are detected in the postmitotic cells of the subplate and cortical plate during mid- and late stages of cortical neurogenesis, which implicate PK1 function in axonal-dendritic development associated with the maturation of CNS neurons.
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Null and hypomorph Prickle1 alleles in mice phenocopy human Robinow syndrome and disrupt signaling downstream of Wnt5a
TL;DR: It is suggested that Prickle1 mediates some of the WNT5A-associated genetic defects in Robinow syndrome and that Dvl2, a target of Wnt5a signaling, is misregulated in Prickle 1 mutants.
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Transcriptome analysis of the retina.
Anand Swaroop,Donald J. Zack +1 more
TL;DR: The retina offers unique opportunities to define the molecular and cellular pathways mediating neuronal function and disease because of its morphological complexity, well-defined role in visual transduction and the availability of mutants.
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Hypomethylation of the IL17RC promoter in peripheral blood leukocytes is not a hallmark of age-related macular degeneration.
Verity F. Oliver,Maria Franchina,Andrew E. Jaffe,Kari Branham,Mohammad Othman,John R. Heckenlively,Anand Swaroop,Betsy Campochiaro,Brendan J. Vote,Jamie E Craig,Richard Saffery,David A. Mackey,Jiang Qian,Donald J. Zack,Donald J. Zack,Alex W. Hewitt,Alex W. Hewitt,Shannath L. Merbs +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that hypomethylation within the IL17RC gene promoter in peripheral blood is not suitable for use as a clinical biomarker of AMD and highlights the need for considerable replication of epigenetic association studies prior to clinical application.
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Primary cilia biogenesis and associated retinal ciliopathies.
TL;DR: This review will discuss primary cilia biogenesis and ciliopathies, with a focus on the retina, and the role of CP110-CEP290-CC2D2A network, and explore how recent technologies can advance the understanding of cilia biology.