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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-110721-5
He, Mudan
Email:
mudan0420@gmail.com
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Affiliation:
Yonghua Sun Lab
Address:
State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan, 430072 China
Country:
China
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Li, Y., Li, X., Ye, D., Zhang, R., Liu, C., He, M., Wang, H., Hu, W., Sun, Y. (2024) Endogenous biosynthesis of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) regulates fish oocyte maturation by promoting pregnenolone production. Zoological research. 45:176188176-188
Wang, X., Zhu, J., Wang, H., Deng, W., Jiao, S., Wang, Y., He, M., Zhang, F., Liu, T., Hao, Y., Ye, D., Sun, Y. (2023) Induced formation of primordial germ cells from zebrafish blastomeres by germplasm factors. Nature communications. 14:79187918
He, M., Jiao, S., Zhang, R., Ye, D., Wang, H., Sun, Y. (2022) Translational control by maternal Nanog promotes oogenesis and early embryonic development. Development (Cambridge, England). 149(24):
Wang, Y., Ye, D., Zhang, F., Zhang, R., Zhu, J., Wang, H., He, M., Sun, Y. (2021) Cyp11a2 is essential for oocyte development and spermatogonial stem cell differentiation in zebrafish. Endocrinology. 163(2):
Liu, C., Ye, D., Wang, H., He, M., Sun, Y. (2020) Elovl2 But Not Elovl5 Is Essential for the Biosynthesis of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) in Zebrafish: Insight from a Comparative Gene Knockout Study. Marine biotechnology (New York, N.Y.). 22(5):613-619
He, M., Zhang, R., Jiao, S., Zhang, F., Ye, D., Wang, H., Sun, Y. (2020) Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors. PLoS Biology. 18:e3000561
Zhang, F., Li, X., He, M., Ye, D., Xiong, F., Amin, G., Zhu, Z., Sun, Y. (2020) Efficient generation of zebrafish maternal-zygotic mutants through transplantation of ectopically induced and Cas9/gRNA targeted primordial germ cells. Journal of genetics and genomics = Yi chuan xue bao. 47(1):37-47
Ye, D., Wang, X., Wei, C., He, M., Wang, H., Wang, Y., Zhu, Z., Sun, Y. (2019) Marcksb plays a key role in the secretory pathway of zebrafish Bmp2b. PLoS Genetics. 15:e1008306
Ye, D., Zhu, L., Zhang, Q., Xiong, F., Wang, H., Wang, X., He, M., Zhu, Z., Sun, Y. (2019) Abundance of Early Embryonic Primordial Germ Cells Promotes Zebrafish Female Differentiation as Revealed by Lifetime Labeling of Germline. Marine biotechnology (New York, N.Y.). 21(2):217-228
He, M.D., Zhang, F.H., Wang, H.L., Wang, H.P., Zhu, Z.Y., Sun, Y.H. (2015) Efficient ligase 3-dependent microhomology-mediated end joining repair of DNA double-strand breaks in zebrafish embryos. Mutation research. 780:86-96
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