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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-111028-2
CITATIONS
(7 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO2-mnx1
Morpholino Symbol:
MO2-mnx1
Dalgin, G., and Prince, V.E. (2012) Mnx1: A gatekeeper of beta cell fate. Islets. 4(4):320-322
Dalgin, G., Prince, V.E. (2015) Differential levels of Neurod establish zebrafish endocrine pancreas cell fates. Developmental Biology. 402(1):81-97
Dalgin, G., Ward, A.B., Hao le, T., Beattie, C.E., Nechiporuk, A., and Prince, V.E. (2011) Zebrafish mnx1 controls cell fate choice in the developing endocrine pancreas. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(21):4597-4608
Kimmel, R.A., Onder, L., Wilfinger, A., Ellertsdottir, E., and Meyer, D. (2011) Requirement for Pdx1 in specification of latent endocrine progenitors in zebrafish. BMC Biology. 9(1):75
Ott, E., Wendik, B., Srivastava, M., Pacho, F., Töchterle, S., Salvenmoser, W., Meyer, D. (2016) Pronephric tubule morphogenesis in zebrafish depends on Mnx mediated repression of irx1b within the intermediate mesoderm. Developmental Biology. 411(1):101-14
Yamazoe, S., McQuade, L.E., Chen, J.K. (2014) Nitroreductase-Activatable Morpholino Oligonucleotides for in Vivo Gene Silencing. ACS Chemical Biology. 9(9):1985-90
Zhang, Y.M., Zimmer, M.A., Guardia, T., Callahan, S.J., Mondal, C., Di Martino, J., Takagi, T., Fennell, M., Garippa, R., Campbell, N.R., Bravo-Cordero, J.J., White, R.M. (2018) Distant Insulin Signaling Regulates Vertebrate Pigmentation through the Sheddase Bace2. Developmental Cell. 45(5):580-594.e7
Zhang, Y.M., Zimmer, M.A., Guardia, T., Callahan, S.J., Mondal, C., Di Martino, J., Takagi, T., Fennell, M., Garippa, R., Campbell, N.R., Bravo-Cordero, J.J., White, R.M. (2018) Distant Insulin Signaling Regulates Vertebrate Pigmentation through the Sheddase Bace2. Developmental Cell. 45(5):580-594.e7
Ott, E., Wendik, B., Srivastava, M., Pacho, F., Töchterle, S., Salvenmoser, W., Meyer, D. (2016) Pronephric tubule morphogenesis in zebrafish depends on Mnx mediated repression of irx1b within the intermediate mesoderm. Developmental Biology. 411(1):101-14
Dalgin, G., Prince, V.E. (2015) Differential levels of Neurod establish zebrafish endocrine pancreas cell fates. Developmental Biology. 402(1):81-97
Yamazoe, S., McQuade, L.E., Chen, J.K. (2014) Nitroreductase-Activatable Morpholino Oligonucleotides for in Vivo Gene Silencing. ACS Chemical Biology. 9(9):1985-90
Dalgin, G., and Prince, V.E. (2012) Mnx1: A gatekeeper of beta cell fate. Islets. 4(4):320-322
Dalgin, G., Ward, A.B., Hao le, T., Beattie, C.E., Nechiporuk, A., and Prince, V.E. (2011) Zebrafish mnx1 controls cell fate choice in the developing endocrine pancreas. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(21):4597-4608
Kimmel, R.A., Onder, L., Wilfinger, A., Ellertsdottir, E., and Meyer, D. (2011) Requirement for Pdx1 in specification of latent endocrine progenitors in zebrafish. BMC Biology. 9(1):75
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