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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-120720-1
CITATIONS
(6 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO4-vangl2
Morpholino Symbol:
MO4-vangl2
Dohn, M.R., Mundell, N.A., Sawyer, L.M., Dunlap, J.A., and Jessen, J.R. (2013) Planar cell polarity proteins differentially regulate extracellular matrix organization and assembly during zebrafish gastrulation. Developmental Biology. 383(1):39-51
Johansson, M., Giger, F.A., Fielding, T., Houart, C. (2019) Dkk1 Controls Cell-Cell Interaction through Regulation of Non-nuclear β-Catenin Pools. Developmental Cell. 51(6):775-786.e3
Love, A.M., Prince, D.J., Jessen, J.R. (2018) Vangl2-dependent regulation of membrane protrusions and directed migration requires a fibronectin extracellular matrix. Development (Cambridge, England). 145(22):
Prince, D.J., Jessen, J.R. (2019) Dorsal convergence of gastrula cells requires a Vangl2 and adhesion protein-dependent change in protrusive activity. Development (Cambridge, England). 146(22):
Williams, B.B., Cantrell, V.A., Mundell, N.A., Bennett, A.C., Quick, R.E., and Jessen, J.R. (2012) VANGL2 regulates membrane trafficking of MMP14 to control cell polarity and migration. Journal of Cell Science. 125(9):2141-2147
Williams, M.L.K., Solnica-Krezel, L. (2020) Nodal and Planar Cell Polarity signaling cooperate to regulate zebrafish convergence and extension gastrulation movements. eLIFE. 9:
Williams, M.L.K., Solnica-Krezel, L. (2020) Nodal and Planar Cell Polarity signaling cooperate to regulate zebrafish convergence and extension gastrulation movements. eLIFE. 9:
Johansson, M., Giger, F.A., Fielding, T., Houart, C. (2019) Dkk1 Controls Cell-Cell Interaction through Regulation of Non-nuclear β-Catenin Pools. Developmental Cell. 51(6):775-786.e3
Prince, D.J., Jessen, J.R. (2019) Dorsal convergence of gastrula cells requires a Vangl2 and adhesion protein-dependent change in protrusive activity. Development (Cambridge, England). 146(22):
Love, A.M., Prince, D.J., Jessen, J.R. (2018) Vangl2-dependent regulation of membrane protrusions and directed migration requires a fibronectin extracellular matrix. Development (Cambridge, England). 145(22):
Dohn, M.R., Mundell, N.A., Sawyer, L.M., Dunlap, J.A., and Jessen, J.R. (2013) Planar cell polarity proteins differentially regulate extracellular matrix organization and assembly during zebrafish gastrulation. Developmental Biology. 383(1):39-51
Williams, B.B., Cantrell, V.A., Mundell, N.A., Bennett, A.C., Quick, R.E., and Jessen, J.R. (2012) VANGL2 regulates membrane trafficking of MMP14 to control cell polarity and migration. Journal of Cell Science. 125(9):2141-2147
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