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Amila Silva

Ph.D. 1999

Thesis Title: Multiple Roles of Delta-Notch Signaling in Retinal Development

Advisor: Steve McLoon


Publications:

Fautsch MP, Silva AO, Johnson DH. Carbohydrate binding proteins galectin-1 and galectin-3 in human trabecular meshwork. Exp Eye Res. 2003 Jul;77(1):11-6.

Silva AO, Ercole CE, McLoon SC. Regulation of ganglion cell production by Notch signaling during retinal development. J Neurobiol. 2003 Feb 15;54(3):511-24.

Silva AO, Ercole CE, McLoon SC. Plane of cell cleavage and numb distribution during cell division relative to cell differentiation in the developing retina.
J Neurosci. 2002 Sep 1;22(17):7518-25.


Present Position: Doctor of Ophthalmology in Rochester, MN
 
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