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Kenneth Campbell is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, and Medicine, with notable contributions to Molecular Biology, Developmental Neuroscience, Infectious Diseases, Cell Biology, and Genetics.

The scientist's work focuses on several main topics such as neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, developmental biology and gene regulation, stress responses and cortisol, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, and HIV/AIDS research encompassing drug development, interventions, and health complications.

Among the recent papers authored by Campbell are:

  • Conserved Gsx2/Ind homeodomain monomer versus homodimer DNA binding defines regulatory outcomes in flies and mice, 2020, Genes & Development
  • Physical interactions between Gsx2 and Ascl1 balance progenitor expansion versus neurogenesis in the mouse lateral ganglionic eminence, 2020, Development
  • Conserved and Distinct Functions of the Autism-Related Chromatin Remodeler CHD8 in Embryonic and Adult Forebrain Neurogenesis, 2022, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Neurobehavioral abnormalities following prenatal psychosocial stress are differentially modulated by maternal environment, 2022, Translational Psychiatry
  • Olig2 defines a subset of neural stem cells that produce specific olfactory bulb interneuron subtypes in the subventricular zone of adult mice, 2022, Development

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Joseph Salomone
  • Masato Nakafuku
  • Brian Gebelein
  • Ronald R. Waclaw
  • Shenyue Qin

Their publications are often found in venues such as Development, Value in Health, Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, Genes & Development, and Journal of Neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Identification of two distinct progenitor populations in the lateral ganglionic eminence: Implications for striatal and olfactory bulb neurogenesis

    Jan Stenman;Håkan Toresson;Kenneth Campbell

  • Radial glia: multi-purpose cells for vertebrate brain development.

    Kenneth Campbell;Magdalena Götz

  • Specification of the anterior hindbrain and establishment of a normal mid/hindbrain organizer is dependent on Gbx2 gene function.

    K. M. Wassarman;M. Lewandoski;K. Campbell;A. L. Joyner

  • Genetic control of dorsal-ventral identity in the telencephalon: opposing roles for Pax6 and Gsh2.

    Håkan Toresson;S. Steven Potter;Kenneth Campbell

  • Subcortical origins of human and monkey neocortical interneurons

    Tong Ma;Congmin Wang;Lei Wang;Lei Wang;Xing Zhou

  • FoxJ1-dependent gene expression is required for differentiation of radial glia into ependymal cells and a subset of astrocytes in the postnatal brain

    Benoit V. Jacquet;Raul Salinas-Mondragon;Huixuan Liang;Blair Therit

  • Regional incorporation and site-specific differentiation of striatal precursors transplanted to the embryonic forebrain ventricle

    Kenneth Campbell;Martin Olsson;Anders Björklund

  • Retinoids are produced by glia in the lateral ganglionic eminence and regulate striatal neuron differentiation.

    H. Toresson;A. Mata de Urquiza;C. Fagerstrom;T. Perlmann

  • The Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Sp8 Regulates the Generation and Diversity of Olfactory Bulb Interneurons

    Ronald R. Waclaw;Zegary J Allen;Sheila M. Bell;Ferenc Erdélyi

  • Environmental impact on direct neuronal reprogramming in vivo in the adult brain

    Andrew Grande;Kyoko Sumiyoshi;Alejandro López-Juárez;Jennifer Howard

  • Early specification of striatal projection neurons and interneuronal subtypes in the lateral and medial ganglionic eminence

    M Olsson;A Björklund;K Campbell

  • Dorsal-ventral patterning in the mammalian telencephalon.

    Kenneth Campbell

  • A role for Gsh1 in the developing striatum and olfactory bulb of Gsh2 mutant mice.

    Håkan Toresson;Kenneth Campbell

  • Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Confers Ventral Telencephalic Progenitors with Distinct Cortical Interneuron Fates

    Qing Xu;Lihua Guo;Holly Moore;Ronald R. Waclaw

  • Projection neurons in fetal striatal transplants are predominantly derived from the lateral ganglionic eminence

    M. Olsson;K. Campbell;K. Wictorin;A. Björklund

  • CNS-derived neural progenitor cells for gene transfer of nerve growth factor to the adult rat brain: complete rescue of axotomized cholinergic neurons after transplantation into the septum

    A. Martinez-Serrano;C. Lundberg;P. Horellou;W. Fischer

  • Early forebrain wiring: genetic dissection using conditional Celsr3 mutant mice.

    Libing Zhou;Isabelle Bar;Younes Achouri;Kenneth Campbell

  • Distinct temporal requirements for the homeobox gene Gsx2 in specifying striatal and olfactory bulb neuronal fates.

    Ronald R. Waclaw;Bei Wang;Zhenglei Pei;Lisa A. Ehrman

  • Sp8 is crucial for limb outgrowth and neuropore closure.

    Sheila M. Bell;Claire M. Schreiner;Ronald R. Waclaw;Kenneth Campbell

  • Tlx and Pax6 co-operate genetically to establish the pallio-subpallial boundary in the embryonic mouse telencephalon.

    Jan Stenman;Ruth T. Yu;Ronald M. Evans;Kenneth Campbell

  • Developmental Origin of the Neuronal Subtypes That Comprise the Amygdalar Fear Circuit in the Mouse

    Ronald R. Waclaw;Lisa A. Ehrman;Alessandra Pierani;Kenneth Campbell

  • Striatal c-fos Induction by Cocaine or Apomorphine Occurs Preferentially in Output Neurons Projecting to the Substantia Nigra in the Rat

    M. Angela Cenci;Kenneth Campbell;Klas Wictorin;Anders Björklund

  • Rac1 Controls the Formation of Midline Commissures and the Competency of Tangential Migration in Ventral Telencephalic Neurons

    Lei Chen;Guanghong Liao;Ronald R. Waclaw;Kevin A. Burns

Frequent Co-Authors

Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund Lund University
Klas Wictorin
Klas Wictorin Lund University
John L.R. Rubenstein
John L.R. Rubenstein University of California, San Francisco
S. Steven Potter
S. Steven Potter Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Malin Parmar
Malin Parmar Lund University
Brigitte Malgrange
Brigitte Malgrange University of Liège
Michael T. Williams
Michael T. Williams University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Olivier Raineteau
Olivier Raineteau Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Cecilia Lundberg
Cecilia Lundberg Lund University

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