ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-050621-4
Sweet, Elly
Email: estorch@mail.bio.tamu.edu
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Affiliation: Riley Lab
Address: Department of Biology Texas A&M University 118A Biological Sciences Building 3258 TAMUS College Station, TX 77843-3258 USA
Country: United States
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Galindo, D., Sweet, E., DeLeon, Z., Wagner, M., DeLeon, A., Carter, C., McMenamin, S.K., Cooper, W.J. (2019) Thyroid hormone modulation during zebrafish development recapitulates evolved diversity in danionin jaw protrusion mechanics. Evolution & development. 21(5):231-246
Gou, Y., Vemaraju, S., Sweet, E.M., Kwon, H.J., Riley, B.B. (2018) sox2 and sox3 play unique roles in development of hair cells and neurons in the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology. 435(1):73-83
Cooper, W.J., Wirgau, R.M., Sweet, E.M., and Albertson, R.C. (2013) Deficiency of zebrafish fgf20a results in aberrant skull remodeling that mimics both human cranial disease and evolutionarily important fish skull morphologies. Evolution & development. 15(6):426-441
Sweet, E.M., Vemaraju, S., and Riley, B.B. (2011) Sox2 and Fgf interact with Atoh1 to promote sensory competence throughout the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology. 358(1):113-21
Kwon, H.J., Bhat, N., Sweet, E.M., Cornell, R.A., and Riley, B.B. (2010) Identification of early requirements for preplacodal ectoderm and sensory organ development. PLoS Genetics. 6(9):pii: e1001133
Manohar, M., Mei, H., Franklin, A.J., Sweet, E.M., Shigaki, T., Riley, B.B., Macdiarmid, C.W., and Hirschi, K.D. (2010) A Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Endomembrane Antiporter Similar to a Yeast Cation/H+ Transporter is Required for Neural Crest Development. Biochemistry. 49(31):6557-6566
Riley, B.B., Sweet, E.M., Heck, R., Evans, A., McFarland, K.N., Warga, R.M., and Kane, D.A. (2010) Characterization of harpy/Rca1/emi1 mutants: patterning in the absence of cell division. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 239(3):828-843
Millimaki, B.B., Sweet, E.M., and Riley, B.B. (2010) Sox2 is required for maintenance and regeneration, but not initial development, of hair cells in the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology. 338(2):262-269
Millimaki, B.B., Sweet, E.M., Dhason, M.S., and Riley, B.B. (2007) Zebrafish atoh1 genes: classic proneural activity in the inner ear and regulation by Fgf and Notch. Development (Cambridge, England). 134(2):295-305

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