Dynamics of primary cilia in endothelial and mesenchymal cells throughout mouse lung development
Abstract Cilia are specialized structures found on a variety of mammalian cells, with variable roles in the transduction of mechanical and biological signals (by primary cilia, PC), as well as in the generation of fluid flow (by motile cilia). Their critical role in the establishment of a left–right axis in early development is well described, as well ...
Stephen Spurgin+8 more
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Uncoupling protein 2 from carp and zebrafish, ectothermic vertebrates
Jeffrey A. Stuart+3 more
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A zebrafish model of acmsd deficiency does not support a prominent role for ACMSD in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Fargher E+7 more
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Abstract Background While heart function is broadly conserved across vertebrates, the cellular phenotype of muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) varies across taxa and throughout ontogeny. Emerging evidence suggests that some attributes may correlate with the capacity for spontaneous cardiomyocyte replacement following injury.
Kathy Jacyniak+4 more
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Emerging Frontiers in Zebrafish Embryonic and Adult-Derived Cell Lines. [PDF]
Arana ÁJ+3 more
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Metabolic changes during cardiac regeneration in the axolotl
Abstract Background The axolotl is a prominent model organism of heart regeneration due to its ability to anatomically and functionally repair the heart after an injury that mimics human myocardial infarction. In humans, such an injury leads to permanent scarring. Cardiac regeneration has been linked to metabolism and the oxygenation state, but so far,
Anita Dittrich+10 more
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The RNA Subunit of Ribonuclease P from the Zebrafish, Danio rerio [PDF]
Paul S. Eder+3 more
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Direct regulation of Per2 by Roraa: insights into circadian and metabolic interplay in zebrafish. [PDF]
Yang M+6 more
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Lineage labeling with zebrafish hand2 Cre and CreERT2 recombinase CRISPR knock‐ins
Abstract Background The ability to generate endogenous Cre recombinase drivers using CRISPR‐Cas9 knock‐in technology allows lineage tracing, cell type‐specific gene studies, and in vivo validation of inferred developmental trajectories from phenotypic and gene expression analyses. This report describes endogenous zebrafish hand2 Cre and CreERT2 drivers
Zhitao Ming+14 more
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Efficient induction of point mutations allowing recovery of specific locus mutations in zebrafish.
Bruce B. Riley, David J. Grunwald
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