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Nathaniel Heintz
Nathaniel Heintz
Professor, The Rockefeller University
Verified email at rockefeller.edu
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The nuclear DNA base 5-hydroxymethylcytosine is present in Purkinje neurons and the brain
S Kriaucionis, N Heintz
Science 324 (5929), 929-930, 2009
31432009
Beclin 1, an autophagy gene essential for early embryonic development, is a haploinsufficient tumor suppressor
Z Yue, S Jin, C Yang, AJ Levine, N Heintz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (25), 15077-15082, 2003
26292003
A gene expression atlas of the central nervous system based on bacterial artificial chromosomes
S Gong, C Zheng, ML Doughty, K Losos, N Didkovsky, UB Schambra, ...
Nature 425 (6961), 917-925, 2003
22812003
Dysfunction in GABA signalling mediates autism-like stereotypies and Rett syndrome phenotypes
HT Chao, H Chen, RC Samaco, M Xue, M Chahrour, J Yoo, JL Neul, ...
Nature 468 (7321), 263-269, 2010
12832010
A translational profiling approach for the molecular characterization of CNS cell types
M Heiman, A Schaefer, S Gong, JD Peterson, M Day, KE Ramsey, ...
Cell 135 (4), 738-748, 2008
12442008
Distinct regulation of autophagic activity by Atg14L and Rubicon associated with Beclin 1–phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase complex
Y Zhong, QJ Wang, X Li, Y Yan, JM Backer, BT Chait, N Heintz, Z Yue
Nature cell biology 11 (4), 468-476, 2009
11372009
MeCP2 binds to 5hmC enriched within active genes and accessible chromatin in the nervous system
M Mellén, P Ayata, S Dewell, S Kriaucionis, N Heintz
Cell 151 (7), 1417-1430, 2012
10792012
Radial glia serve as neuronal progenitors in all regions of the central nervous system
TE Anthony, C Klein, G Fishell, N Heintz
Neuron 41 (6), 881-890, 2004
10652004
Targeting Cre recombinase to specific neuron populations with bacterial artificial chromosome constructs
S Gong, M Doughty, CR Harbaugh, A Cummins, ME Hatten, N Heintz, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (37), 9817-9823, 2007
10332007
Application of a translational profiling approach for the comparative analysis of CNS cell types
JP Doyle, JD Dougherty, M Heiman, EF Schmidt, TR Stevens, G Ma, ...
Cell 135 (4), 749-762, 2008
9812008
IRE1α induces thioredoxin-interacting protein to activate the NLRP3 inflammasome and promote programmed cell death under irremediable ER stress
AG Lerner, JP Upton, PVK Praveen, R Ghosh, Y Nakagawa, A Igbaria, ...
Cell metabolism 16 (2), 250-264, 2012
8982012
The knockout mouse project
Nature genetics 36 (9), 921-924, 2004
7742004
Homologous recombination based modification in Esherichia coli and germline transmission in transgenic mice of a bacterial artificial chromsome
XW Yang, P Model, N Heintz
Nature biotechnology 15 (9), 859-865, 1997
7711997
The functional organization of cutaneous low-threshold mechanosensory neurons
L Li, M Rutlin, VE Abraira, C Cassidy, L Kus, S Gong, MP Jankowski, ...
Cell 147 (7), 1615-1627, 2011
7692011
Brain lipid-binding protein (BLBP): a novel signaling system in the developing mammalian CNS
L Feng, ME Hatten, N Heintz
Neuron 12 (4), 895-908, 1994
6901994
Mechanisms of neural patterning and specification in the development cerebellum
ME Hatten, N Heintz
Annual review of neuroscience 18 (1), 385-408, 1995
6671995
Neurodegeneration in Lurcher mice caused by mutation in δ2 glutamate receptor gene
J Zuo, PL De Jager, KA Takahashi, W Jiang, DJ Linden, N Heintz
Nature 388 (6644), 769-773, 1997
6531997
GENSAT BAC cre-recombinase driver lines to study the functional organization of cerebral cortical and basal ganglia circuits
CR Gerfen, R Paletzki, N Heintz
Neuron 80 (6), 1368-1383, 2013
6162013
Purification and characterization of OTF-1, a transcription factor regulating cell cycle expression of a human histone H2b gene
C Fletcher, N Heintz, RG Roeder
Cell 51 (5), 773-781, 1987
5891987
Regulation of human histone gene expression: kinetics of accumulation and changes in the rate of synthesis and in the half-lives of individual histone mRNAs during the HeLa …
N Heintz, HL Sive, RG Roeder
Molecular and cellular biology, 1983
5711983
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