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Chelsey Mckenna
Rice University - Houston / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5681224
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Chelsey Mckenna's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Innervation of the mouse cornea during developmentCC McKenna, PY LwigaleInvestigative ophthalmology & visual science 52 (1), 30-35, 2011702011
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Sema3A maintains corneal avascularity during development by inhibiting Vegf induced angioblast migrationCC McKenna, AF Ojeda, J Spurlin III, S Kwiatkowski, PY LwigaleDevelopmental biology 391 (2), 241-250, 2014322014
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Distinct roles for neuropilin1 and neuropilin2 during mouse corneal innervationCC McKenna, RP Munjaal, PY LwigalePLoS One 7 (5), e37175, 2012252012
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Lens-derived Sema3A inhibits angioblast migration and vascularization of the developing corneaP Lwigale, C McKennaInvestigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 54 (15), 1286-1286, 20132013
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Sema3a/npn-1 Signaling Is Required To Maintain Corneal Avascularity During DevelopmentC McKenna, P LwigaleInvestigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 53 (14), 4739-4739, 20122012
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