Publications

In this lab, we value open-access and preprints

 Amamoto, R., Wallick, G., Cepko, C.L. (2022) Retinoic acid signaling mediates peripheral cone survival in Retinitis Pigmentosa mouse models. eLife 11. [PDF]

 

Amamoto, R.*, Zuccaro, E.*, Curry, N.C., Khurana, S., Chen, H.-H., Cepko, C.L.†, and Arlotta, P.† (2020). FIN-Seq: Transcriptional profiling of specific cell types in frozen archived tissue from the human central nervous system. Nucleic Acids Research 48. [PDF]

*Co-first authors, †Co-Corresponding authors.

 

Amamoto, R., Garcia, M.D., West, E.R., Choi, J., Lapan, S.W., Lane, E.A., Perrimon, N., and Cepko, C.L. (2019). Probe-Seq enables transcriptional profiling of specific cell types from heterogeneous tissue by RNA-based isolation. eLife 8. [PDF]

 

Amamoto, R., Huerta, V.G., Takahashi, E., Dai, G., Grant, A.K., Fu, Z., and Arlotta, P. (2016). Adult axolotls can regenerate original neuronal diversity in response to brain injury. eLife 5. (Featured on eLife homepage) [PDF]

 

Pino, E.*, Amamoto, R.*, Zheng, L., Cacquevel, M., Sarria, J.-C.C., Knott, G.W., and Schneider, B.L. (2014). FOXO3 determines the accumulation of α-synuclein and controls the fate of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Human molecular genetics 23, 1435-1452. [PDF]

*Co-first authors

 

Amamoto, R., and Arlotta, P. (2014). Development-inspired reprogramming of the mammalian central nervous system. Science (New York, NY) 343, 1239882. [PDF]

 

Lee, J.H., Daugharthy, E.R., Scheiman, J., Kalhor, R., Yang, J.L., Ferrante, T.C., Terry, R., Jeanty, S.S., Li, C., Amamoto, R., Peters, D.T., Turczyk, B.M., Marblestone A.H., Inverso, S.A., Bernard, A., Mali, P., Rios, X., Aach, J., Church, G.M. (2014). Highly multiplexed subcellular RNA sequencing in situ. Science (New York, NY) 343, 1360-1363. [PDF]

 

Amamoto, R., and Arlotta, P. (2013). Reshaping the brain: direct lineage conversion in the nervous system. F1000prime reports 5, 33. [PDF]

 

Carnicella, S., Amamoto, R., and Ron, D. (2009). Excessive alcohol consumption is blocked by glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor. Alcohol (Fayetteville, NY) 43, 35-43. [PDF]