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List of works by Henrik Boije

A deep-dive into fictive locomotion - a strategy to probe cellular activity during speed transitions in fictively swimming zebrafish larvae

scientific article published on 22 March 2022

Alternative splicing of the chromodomain protein Morf4l1 pre-mRNA has implications on cell differentiation in the developing chicken retina

scientific article

Axon-bearing and axon-less horizontal cell subtypes are generated consecutively during chick retinal development from progenitors that are sensitive to follistatin

scientific article

Copy number variation in intron 1 of SOX5 causes the Pea-comb phenotype in chickens

scientific article

Deterministic fate assignment of Müller glia cells in the zebrafish retina suggest a clonal backbone during development

scientific article published on 01 December 2018

Heterogeneity in retinoblastoma: a tale of molecules and models

scientific article published on 9 November 2017

Heterogenic final cell cycle by chicken retinal Lim1 horizontal progenitor cells leads to heteroploid cells with a remaining replicated genome

scientific article (publication date: 2013)

Horizontal Cells, the Odd Ones Out in the Retina, Give Insights into Development and Disease

scientific article

Horizontal cell progenitors arrest in G2-phase and undergo terminal mitosis on the vitreal side of the chick retina

scientific article

Increased A-to-I RNA editing of the transcript for GABAA receptor subunit α3 during chick retinal development

scientific article

Pax2 is expressed in a subpopulation of Müller cells in the central chick retina

scientific article published in June 2010

Sonic Hedgehog-signalling patterns the developing chicken comb as revealed by exploration of the pea-comb mutation

scientific article

Temporal and spatial expression of transcription factors FoxN4, Ptf1a, Prox1, Isl1 and Lim1 mRNA in the developing chick retina

scientific article published in October 2007

The Rose-comb mutation in chickens constitutes a structural rearrangement causing both altered comb morphology and defective sperm motility

scientific article