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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-050620-1
CITATIONS
(6 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO1-itga5
Morpholino Symbol:
MO1-itga5
Bhat, N., and Riley, B.B. (2011) Integrin-α5 Coordinates Assembly of Posterior Cranial Placodes in Zebrafish and Enhances Fgf-Dependent Regulation of Otic/Epibranchial Cells. PLoS One. 6(12):e27778
Dray, N., Lawton, A., Nandi, A., Jülich, D., Emonet, T., and Holley, S.A. (2013) Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics. Current biology : CB. 23(14):1335-41
Jülich, D., Cobb, G., Melo, A.M., McMillen, P., Lawton, A.K., Mochrie, S.G., Rhoades, E., Holley, S.A. (2015) Cross-Scale Integrin Regulation Organizes ECM and Tissue Topology. Developmental Cell. 34(1):33-44
Jülich, D., Geisler, R., Tübingen 2000 Screen Consortium, and Holley, S.A. (2005) Integrinalpha5 and Delta/Notch Signaling Have Complementary Spatiotemporal Requirements during Zebrafish Somitogenesis. Developmental Cell. 8(4):575-586
Jülich, D., Mould, A.P., Koper, E., and Holley, S.A. (2009) Control of extracellular matrix assembly along tissue boundaries via Integrin and Eph/Ephrin signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(17):2913-2921
Naganathan, S.R., Popović, M., Oates, A.C. (2022) Left-right symmetry of zebrafish embryos requires somite surface tension. Nature. 605(7910):516-521
Naganathan, S.R., Popović, M., Oates, A.C. (2022) Left-right symmetry of zebrafish embryos requires somite surface tension. Nature. 605(7910):516-521
Jülich, D., Cobb, G., Melo, A.M., McMillen, P., Lawton, A.K., Mochrie, S.G., Rhoades, E., Holley, S.A. (2015) Cross-Scale Integrin Regulation Organizes ECM and Tissue Topology. Developmental Cell. 34(1):33-44
Dray, N., Lawton, A., Nandi, A., Jülich, D., Emonet, T., and Holley, S.A. (2013) Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics. Current biology : CB. 23(14):1335-41
Bhat, N., and Riley, B.B. (2011) Integrin-α5 Coordinates Assembly of Posterior Cranial Placodes in Zebrafish and Enhances Fgf-Dependent Regulation of Otic/Epibranchial Cells. PLoS One. 6(12):e27778
Jülich, D., Mould, A.P., Koper, E., and Holley, S.A. (2009) Control of extracellular matrix assembly along tissue boundaries via Integrin and Eph/Ephrin signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(17):2913-2921
Jülich, D., Geisler, R., Tübingen 2000 Screen Consortium, and Holley, S.A. (2005) Integrinalpha5 and Delta/Notch Signaling Have Complementary Spatiotemporal Requirements during Zebrafish Somitogenesis. Developmental Cell. 8(4):575-586
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