Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Is Produced by Dying Retinal Neurons and Is Required for Müller Glia Proliferation during Zebrafish Retinal RegenerationCraig M. Nelson, David R. Hyde|Journal of Neuroscience|2013Cited by 221
Repressing Notch Signaling and Expressing TNFα Are Sufficient to Mimic Retinal Regeneration by Inducing Müller Glial Proliferation to Generate Committed Progenitor CellsClay Conner, David R. Hyde|Journal of Neuroscience|2014Cited by 153
Actin-Cytoskeleton- and Rock-Mediated INM Are Required for Photoreceptor Regeneration in the Adult Zebrafish RetinaManuela Lahne, David R. Hyde|Journal of Neuroscience|2015Cited by 63
Zebrafish Blunt-Force TBI Induces Heterogenous Injury Pathologies That Mimic Human TBI and Responds with Sonic Hedgehog-Dependent Cell Proliferation across the NeuroaxisJames Hentig, David R. Hyde|Biomedicines|2021Cited by 25
Clcf1/Crlf1a-mediated signaling is neuroprotective and required for Müller glia proliferation in the light-damaged zebrafish retinaPatrick Boyd, David R. Hyde|Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|2023Cited by 19