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    Levi Todd. Levi Todd (October 4, 1756 – September 6, 1807) was an 18th-century American pioneer who, with his brothers John and Robert Todd, helped found present-day Lexington, Kentucky and were leading prominent landowners and statesmen in the state of Kentucky prior to its admission into the United States in 1792.

  2. Post Doctoral Researchers. Levi Todd. My projects focus on improving the regenerative capacity of the mammalian retina. I am interested in strategies to alter the reprogramming efficiency and cell fate choice of Muller glia-derived progenitors. I am also interested in how neuroinflammation influences regeneration.

  3. L Todd, AJ Fischer. Development 142 (15), 2610-2622. , 2015. 75. 2015. Jak/Stat signaling regulates the proliferation and neurogenic potential of Müller glia-derived progenitor cells in the avian retina. L Todd, N Squires, L Suarez, AJ Fischer. Scientific Reports 6 (1), 35703. , 2016.

  4. Levi Todd, Marcus J. Hooper, Alexandra K. Haugan, ..., Qiang Chen, Fred Rieke, Thomas A. Reh. Correspondence. tomreh@uw.edu. In brief. Endogenous regeneration strategies hold great therapeutic promise for degenerative diseases of the nervous system.

  5. Levi Todd, Connor Finkbeiner, Claire K. Wong, Marcus J. Hooper, Thomas A. Reh. Correspondence. tomreh@uw.edu. In Brief. The innate immune system plays critical roles in retinal regeneration of fish and birds. Todd et al. show that in adult mouse retina, microglia limit the neurogenic capacity of Muller glia during. €

  6. Levi Todd, PhD is the newest assistant professor at Upstate's Center for Vision Research. “We’re trying to figure out how to regenerate neurons after they are lost; either from brain injury, spinal cord injury, or in my case, blinding diseases of the eye," explains Todd.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2022 · Levi Todd 1 , Thomas A Reh 1. Affiliation. 1 Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. PMID: 34580118. PMCID: PMC9248829 (available on 2024-06-01) DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a040816. Abstract. The regenerative capacity of the vertebrate retina varies substantially across species.