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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-111101-3
CITATIONS
(6 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO2-cnbpa
Morpholino Symbol:
MO2-cnbpa
Armas, P., Margarit, E., Mouguelar, V.S., Allende, M.L., and Calcaterra, N.B. (2013) Beyond the Binding Site: In Vivo Identification of tbx2, smarca5 and wnt5b as Molecular Targets of CNBP during Embryonic Development. PLoS One. 8(5):e63234
de Peralta, M.S., Mouguelar, V.S., Sdrigotti, M.A., Ishiy, F.A., Fanganiello, R.D., Passos-Bueno, M.R., Coux, G., Calcaterra, N.B. (2016) Cnbp ameliorates Treacher Collins Syndrome craniofacial anomalies through a pathway that involves redox-responsive genes. Cell Death & Disease. 7:e2397
Lee, E., Lee, T.A., Kim, J.H., Park, A., Ra, E.A., Kang, S., Choi, H.J., Choi, J.L., Huh, H.D., Lee, J.E., Lee, S., Park, B. (2017) CNBP acts as a key transcriptional regulator of sustained expression of interleukin-6. Nucleic acids research. 45:3280-3296
Margarit, E., Armas, P., Siburu, N.G., Calcaterra, N.B. (2014) CNBP modulates the transcription of Wnt signalling pathway components. Biochimica et biophysica acta. Gene regulatory mechanisms. 1839(11):1151-60
Weiner, A.M., Sdrigotti, M.A., Kelsh, R.N., and Calcaterra, N.B. (2011) Deciphering the cellular and molecular roles of cellular nucleic acid binding protein during cranial neural crest development. Development, growth & differentiation. 53(8):934-947
Lee, E., Lee, T.A., Kim, J.H., Park, A., Ra, E.A., Kang, S., Choi, H.J., Choi, J.L., Huh, H.D., Lee, J.E., Lee, S., Park, B. (2017) CNBP acts as a key transcriptional regulator of sustained expression of interleukin-6. Nucleic acids research. 45:3280-3296
de Peralta, M.S., Mouguelar, V.S., Sdrigotti, M.A., Ishiy, F.A., Fanganiello, R.D., Passos-Bueno, M.R., Coux, G., Calcaterra, N.B. (2016) Cnbp ameliorates Treacher Collins Syndrome craniofacial anomalies through a pathway that involves redox-responsive genes. Cell Death & Disease. 7:e2397
Margarit, E., Armas, P., Siburu, N.G., Calcaterra, N.B. (2014) CNBP modulates the transcription of Wnt signalling pathway components. Biochimica et biophysica acta. Gene regulatory mechanisms. 1839(11):1151-60
Armas, P., Margarit, E., Mouguelar, V.S., Allende, M.L., and Calcaterra, N.B. (2013) Beyond the Binding Site: In Vivo Identification of tbx2, smarca5 and wnt5b as Molecular Targets of CNBP during Embryonic Development. PLoS One. 8(5):e63234
Weiner, A.M., Sdrigotti, M.A., Kelsh, R.N., and Calcaterra, N.B. (2011) Deciphering the cellular and molecular roles of cellular nucleic acid binding protein during cranial neural crest development. Development, growth & differentiation. 53(8):934-947
Additional Citations (1):
Zebrafish Nomenclature Committee (2003) Nomenclature Data Curation (2003-2010). Nomenclature Committee Submission.
Zebrafish Nomenclature Committee (2003) Nomenclature Data Curation (2003-2010). Nomenclature Committee Submission.
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