ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-110322-1
Targoff Lab
PI/Director: Targoff, Kimara
Contact Person: Targoff, Kimara
Email: kl284@columbia.edu
URL:
Address: Columbia University Medical Center Physicians & Surgeons, 9th Floor, Room 401 630 West 168th Street New York NY 10032
Country: United States
Phone: (212) 305-3418
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Line Designation: fcu


GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB
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STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTERESTS


LAB MEMBERS
Colombo, Sophie Post-Doc George, Vanessa Technical Staff


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Budine, T.E., de Sena-Tomás, C., Williams, M.L.K., Sepich, D.S., Targoff, K.L., Solnica-Kreze, L. (2020) Gon4l/Udu Regulates Cardiomyocyte Proliferation and Maintenance of Ventricular Chamber Identity During Zebrafish Development. Developmental Biology. 462(2):223-234
Voleti, V., Patel, K.B., Li, W., Perez Campos, C., Bharadwaj, S., Yu, H., Ford, C., Casper, M.J., Yan, R.W., Liang, W., Wen, C., Kimura, K.D., Targoff, K.L., Hillman, E.M.C. (2019) Real-time volumetric microscopy of in vivo dynamics and large-scale samples with SCAPE 2.0. Nature Methods. 16:1054-1062
Shi, L., Zheng, C., Shen, Y., Chen, Z., Silveira, E.S., Zhang, L., Wei, M., Liu, C., de Sena-Tomas, C., Targoff, K., Min, W. (2018) Optical imaging of metabolic dynamics in animals. Nature communications. 9:2995
Colombo, S., de Sena-Tomás, C., George, V., Werdich, A.A., Kapur, S., MacRae, C.A., Targoff, K.L. (2017) nkx genes establish SHF cardiomyocyte progenitors at the arterial pole and pattern the venous pole through Isl1 repression. Development (Cambridge, England). 145(3)
Harrington, J.K., Sorabella, R., Tercek, A., Isler, J.R., Targoff, K.L. (2017) Nkx2.5 is essential to establish normal heart rate variability in the zebrafish embryo.. American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 313(3):R265-R271
Pradhan, A., Zeng, X.I., Sidhwani, P., Marques, S.R., George, V., Targoff, K.L., Chi, N.C., Yelon, D. (2017) FGF signaling enforces cardiac chamber identity in the developing ventricle. Development (Cambridge, England). 144(7):1328-1338
Iklé, J.M., Tavares, A.L., King, M., Ding, H., Colombo, S., Firulli, B.A., Fiulli, A.B., Targoff, K.L., Yelon, D., Clouthier, D.E. (2017) Nkx2.5 regulates Endothelin Converting Enzyme-1 during pharyngeal arch patterning. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 55(3)
Nagelberg, D., Wang, J., Su, R., Torres-Vazquez, J., Targoff, K.L., Poss, K.D., Knaut, H. (2015) Origin, specification and plasticity of the great vessels of the heart.. Current biology : CB. 25:2099-2110
George, V., Colombo, S., Targoff, K.L. (2015) An early requirement for nkx2.5 Ensures first and Second heart field ventricular identity and cardiac function into adulthood. Developmental Biology. 400(1):10-22
Wei, L., Shen, Y., Xu, F., Hu, F., Harrington, J.K., Targoff, K.L., Min, W. (2015) Imaging complex protein metabolism in live organisms by stimulated Raman scattering microscopy with isotope labeling. ACS Chemical Biology. 10(3):901-8
Targoff, K.L., Colombo, S., George, V., Schell, T., Kim, S.H., Solnica-Krezel, L., and Yelon, D. (2013) Nkx genes are essential for maintenance of ventricular identity. Development (Cambridge, England). 140(20):4203-4213
Bigelow, A.W., Ponnaiya, B., Targoff, K.L., and Brenner, D.J. (2013) UV microspot irradiator at Columbia University. Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 52(3):411-7
Targoff, K.L., Schell, T., and Yelon, D. (2008) Nkx genes regulate heart tube extension and exert differential effects on ventricular and atrial cell number. Developmental Biology. 322(2):314-321