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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-070522-2
CITATIONS
(6 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO2-zic2a
Morpholino Symbol:
MO2-zic2a
Maurus, D., and Harris, W.A. (2009) Zic-associated holoprosencephaly: zebrafish Zic1 controls midline formation and forebrain patterning by regulating Nodal, Hedgehog, and retinoic acid signaling. Genes & Development. 23(12):1461-1473
Nyholm, M.K., Abdelilah-Seyfried, S., and Grinblat, Y. (2009) A novel genetic mechanism regulates dorsolateral hinge-point formation during zebrafish cranial neurulation. Journal of Cell Science. 122(Pt 12):2137-2148
Nyholm, M.K., Wu, S.F., Dorsky, R.I., and Grinblat, Y. (2007) The zebrafish zic2a-zic5 gene pair acts downstream of canonical Wnt signaling to control cell proliferation in the developing tectum. Development (Cambridge, England). 134(4):735-746
Sanek, N.A., and Grinblat, Y. (2008) A novel role for zebrafish zic2a during forebrain development. Developmental Biology. 317(1):325-335
Sanek, N.A., Taylor, A.A., Nyholm, M.K., and Grinblat, Y. (2009) Zebrafish zic2a patterns the forebrain through modulation of Hedgehog-activated gene expression. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(22):3791-3800
Teslaa, J.J., Keller, A.N., Nyholm, M.K., and Grinblat, Y. (2013) Zebrafish Zic2a and Zic2b regulate neural crest and craniofacial development. Developmental Biology. 380(1):73-86
Teslaa, J.J., Keller, A.N., Nyholm, M.K., and Grinblat, Y. (2013) Zebrafish Zic2a and Zic2b regulate neural crest and craniofacial development. Developmental Biology. 380(1):73-86
Maurus, D., and Harris, W.A. (2009) Zic-associated holoprosencephaly: zebrafish Zic1 controls midline formation and forebrain patterning by regulating Nodal, Hedgehog, and retinoic acid signaling. Genes & Development. 23(12):1461-1473
Nyholm, M.K., Abdelilah-Seyfried, S., and Grinblat, Y. (2009) A novel genetic mechanism regulates dorsolateral hinge-point formation during zebrafish cranial neurulation. Journal of Cell Science. 122(Pt 12):2137-2148
Sanek, N.A., Taylor, A.A., Nyholm, M.K., and Grinblat, Y. (2009) Zebrafish zic2a patterns the forebrain through modulation of Hedgehog-activated gene expression. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(22):3791-3800
Sanek, N.A., and Grinblat, Y. (2008) A novel role for zebrafish zic2a during forebrain development. Developmental Biology. 317(1):325-335
Nyholm, M.K., Wu, S.F., Dorsky, R.I., and Grinblat, Y. (2007) The zebrafish zic2a-zic5 gene pair acts downstream of canonical Wnt signaling to control cell proliferation in the developing tectum. Development (Cambridge, England). 134(4):735-746
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