Neural connectivity and visual function

Selected Publications

Cheung A., Schachermayer G., Biehler A., Wallis A., Missaire M. & Hindges R. (2022) Teneurin paralogues are able to localise synaptic sites driven by the intracellular domain and have the potential to form cis-heterodimers Frontiers in Neuroscience

Antinucci P, Hindges R (2018) Orientation-Selective Retinal Circuits in Vertebrates. Front Neural Circuits 12: 11
Antinucci P, Suleyman O, Monfries C, Hindges R (2016) Neural Mechanisms Generating Orientation Selectivity in the Retina. Curr Biol 26: 1802-15

Missaire M, Hindges R (2015) The role of cell adhesion molecules in visual circuit formation: from neurite outgrowth to maps and synaptic specificity. Dev Neurobiol 75: 569-83
Zakaria S, Mao Y, Kuta A, de Sousa CF, Gaufo GO, McNeill H, Hindges R, Guthrie S, Irvine KD, Francis-West PH (2014) Regulation of neuronal migration by Dchs1-Fat4 planar cell polarity. Curr Biol 24: 1620-1627
Marler KJ, Suetterlin P, Dopplapudi A, Rubikaite A, Adnan J, Maiorano NA, Lowe AS, Thompson ID, Pathania M, Bordey A, Fulga T, Van Vactor DL, Hindges R, Drescher U (2014) BDNF promotes axon branching of retinal ganglion cells via miRNA-132 and p250GAP. J Neurosci 34: 969-79

Pereira Dias G, Hollywood R, Bevilaqua MC, da Luz AC, Hindges R, Nardi AE, Thuret S (2014) Consequences of cancer treatments on adult hippocampal neurogenesis: implications for cognitive function and depressive symptoms. Neuro Oncol 16: 476-92
Antinucci P, Nikolaou N, Meyer MP, Hindges R (2013) Teneurin-3 specifies morphological and functional connectivity of retinal ganglion cells in the vertebrate visual system. Cell Rep 5: 582-92
Otsuka-Tanaka Y, Oommen S, Kawasaki M, Kawasaki K, Imam N, Jalani-Ghazani F, Hindges R, Sharpe PT, Ohazama A (2013) Oral lining mucosa development depends on mesenchymal microRNAs. J Dent Res 92: 229-34
Maiorano NA, Hindges R (2012) Non-Coding RNAs in Retinal Development. Int J Mol Sci 13: 558-78
Pinter R, Hindges R (2010) Perturbations of microRNA function in mouse dicer mutants produce retinal defects and lead to aberrant axon pathfinding at the optic chiasm. PLoS One 5: e10021
van Diepen MT, Parsons M, Downes CP, Leslie NR, Hindges R, Eickholt BJ (2009) MyosinV controls PTEN function and neuronal cell size. Nat Cell Biol 11: 1191-6
Marler KJ, Becker-Barroso E, Martínez A, Llovera M, Wentzel C, Poopalasundaram S, Hindges R, Soriano E, Comella J, Drescher U (2008) A TrkB/EphrinA interaction controls retinal axon branching and synaptogenesis. J Neurosci 28: 12700-12