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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-080326-1
CITATIONS
(5 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO1-tnfrsf1a
Morpholino Symbol:
MO1-tnfrsf1a
Bates, J.M., Akerlund, J., Mittge, E., and Guillemin, K. (2007) Intestinal alkaline phosphatase detoxifies lipopolysaccharide and prevents inflammation in zebrafish in response to the gut microbiota. Cell Host & Microbe. 2(6):371-382
Cheesman, S.E., Neal, J.T., Mittge, E., Seredick, B.M., and Guillemin, K. (2011) Epithelial cell proliferation in the developing zebrafish intestine is regulated by the Wnt pathway and microbial signaling via Myd88. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108(Suppl 1):4570-4577
Clay, H., Volkman, H.E., and Ramakrishnan, L. (2008) Tumor necrosis factor signaling mediates resistance to mycobacteria by inhibiting bacterial growth and macrophage death. Immunity. 29(2):283-294
Rolig, A.S., Mittge, E.K., Ganz, J., Troll, J.V., Melancon, E., Wiles, T.J., Alligood, K., Stephens, W.Z., Eisen, J.S., Guillemin, K. (2017) The enteric nervous system promotes intestinal health by constraining microbiota composition. PLoS Biology. 15:e2000689
Troll, J.V., Hamilton, M.K., Abel, M.L., Ganz, J., Bates, J.M., Stephens, W.Z., Melancon, E., van der Vaart, M., Meijer, A.H., Distel, M., Eisen, J.S., Guillemin, K. (2018) Microbiota promote secretory cell determination in the intestinal epithelium by modulating host Notch signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 145(4)
Troll, J.V., Hamilton, M.K., Abel, M.L., Ganz, J., Bates, J.M., Stephens, W.Z., Melancon, E., van der Vaart, M., Meijer, A.H., Distel, M., Eisen, J.S., Guillemin, K. (2018) Microbiota promote secretory cell determination in the intestinal epithelium by modulating host Notch signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 145(4)
Rolig, A.S., Mittge, E.K., Ganz, J., Troll, J.V., Melancon, E., Wiles, T.J., Alligood, K., Stephens, W.Z., Eisen, J.S., Guillemin, K. (2017) The enteric nervous system promotes intestinal health by constraining microbiota composition. PLoS Biology. 15:e2000689
Cheesman, S.E., Neal, J.T., Mittge, E., Seredick, B.M., and Guillemin, K. (2011) Epithelial cell proliferation in the developing zebrafish intestine is regulated by the Wnt pathway and microbial signaling via Myd88. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108(Suppl 1):4570-4577
Clay, H., Volkman, H.E., and Ramakrishnan, L. (2008) Tumor necrosis factor signaling mediates resistance to mycobacteria by inhibiting bacterial growth and macrophage death. Immunity. 29(2):283-294
Bates, J.M., Akerlund, J., Mittge, E., and Guillemin, K. (2007) Intestinal alkaline phosphatase detoxifies lipopolysaccharide and prevents inflammation in zebrafish in response to the gut microbiota. Cell Host & Microbe. 2(6):371-382
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