ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-030203-2
Sternheim, Nitzan
Email: nsternheim@stanford.edu
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Address: Department of Developmental Biology Stanford University School of Medicine Beckman Center B315 279 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-5329 USA
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Phone: (650) 725-7448
Fax: (650) 725-7739
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Zaucker, A., Mercurio, S., Sternheim, N., Talbot, W.S., and Marlow, F.L. (2013) notch3 is essential for oligodendrocyte development and vascular integrity in zebrafish. Disease models & mechanisms. 6(5):1246-59
Sternheim, N. (2008) Genetic dissection of myelination and the role of Notch3 in hindbrain development. Ph.D. Thesis. :179p
Pogoda, H.M., Sternheim, N., Lyons, D.A., Diamond, B., Hawkins, T.A., Woods, I.G., Bhatt, D.H., Franzini-Armstrong, C., Dominguez, C., Arana, N., Jacobs, J., Nix, R., Fetcho, J.R., and Talbot, W.S. (2006) A genetic screen identifies genes essential for development of myelinated axons in zebrafish. Developmental Biology. 298(1):118-131
Wickstrom, E., Choob, M., Urtishak, K.A., Tian, X., Sternheim, N., Talbot, S., Archdeacon, J., Efimov, V.A., and Farber, S.A. (2004) Sequence specificity of alternating hydroyprolyl/phosphono peptide nucleic acids against zebrafish embryo mRNAs. Journal of drug targeting. 12(6):363-372
Urtishak, K.A., Choob, M., Tian, X., Sternheim, N., Talbot, W.S., Wickstrom, E., and Farber, S.A. (2003) Targeted gene knockdown in zebrafish using negatively charged peptide nucleic acid mimics. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 228(3):405-413

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS