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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-051102-3
CITATIONS
(5 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO2-runx1
Morpholino Symbol:
MO2-runx1
Burns, C.E., Traver, D., Mayhall, E., Shepard, J.L., and Zon, L.I. (2005) Hematopoietic stem cell fate is established by the Notch-Runx pathway. Genes & Development. 19(19):2331-2342
Da'as, S.I., Coombs, A.J., Balci, T.B., Grondin, C.A., Ferrando, A.A., and Berman, J.N. (2012) The zebrafish reveals dependence of the mast cell lineage on Notch signaling in vivo. Blood. 119(15):3585-3594
Jin, H., Sood, R., Xu, J., Zhen, F., English, M.A., Liu, P.P., and Wen, Z. (2009) Definitive hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells manifest distinct differentiation output in the zebrafish VDA and PBI. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(4):647-654
Wang, T., Yan, B., Lou, L., Lin, X., Yu, T., Wu, S., Lu, Q., Liu, W., Huang, Z., Zhang, M., Zhang, W., Wen, Z. (2019) Nlrc3-like is required for microglia maintenance in zebrafish. Journal of genetics and genomics = Yi chuan xue bao. 46(6):291-299
Zhen, F., Lan, Y., Yan, B., Zhang, W., and Wen, Z. (2013) Hemogenic endothelium specification and hematopoietic stem cell maintenance employ distinct Scl isoforms. Development (Cambridge, England). 140(19):3977-3985
Wang, T., Yan, B., Lou, L., Lin, X., Yu, T., Wu, S., Lu, Q., Liu, W., Huang, Z., Zhang, M., Zhang, W., Wen, Z. (2019) Nlrc3-like is required for microglia maintenance in zebrafish. Journal of genetics and genomics = Yi chuan xue bao. 46(6):291-299
Zhen, F., Lan, Y., Yan, B., Zhang, W., and Wen, Z. (2013) Hemogenic endothelium specification and hematopoietic stem cell maintenance employ distinct Scl isoforms. Development (Cambridge, England). 140(19):3977-3985
Da'as, S.I., Coombs, A.J., Balci, T.B., Grondin, C.A., Ferrando, A.A., and Berman, J.N. (2012) The zebrafish reveals dependence of the mast cell lineage on Notch signaling in vivo. Blood. 119(15):3585-3594
Jin, H., Sood, R., Xu, J., Zhen, F., English, M.A., Liu, P.P., and Wen, Z. (2009) Definitive hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells manifest distinct differentiation output in the zebrafish VDA and PBI. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(4):647-654
Burns, C.E., Traver, D., Mayhall, E., Shepard, J.L., and Zon, L.I. (2005) Hematopoietic stem cell fate is established by the Notch-Runx pathway. Genes & Development. 19(19):2331-2342
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