Morpholino
MO1-efnb2a
Target Location
Genomic Features
No data available
Expression
Gene expression in Wild Types + MO1-efnb2a
Expressed Gene | Anatomy | Figures |
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egr2b |
Fig. 1
from Cooke et al., 2005 |
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sema3gb |
Fig. 1
from Cooke et al., 2005 |
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Phenotype
Phenotype resulting from MO1-efnb2a
Phenotype | Fish | Figures |
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blood vessel morphogenesis disrupted, abnormal | WT + MO1-efnb2a |
Fig. 4
from Herbert et al., 2009 |
dorsal aorta aplastic, abnormal | WT + MO1-efnb2a |
Fig. 4
from Herbert et al., 2009 |
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Phenotype of all Fish created by or utilizing MO1-efnb2a
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Citations
- Zhang, J.F., Jiang, Z., Liu, X., Meng, A. (2016) Eph-ephrin signaling maintains the boundary of dorsal forerunner cell cluster during morphogenesis of the zebrafish embryonic left-right organizer. Development (Cambridge, England). 143(14):2603-15
- Cavodeassi, F., Ivanovitch, K., and Wilson, S.W. (2013) Eph/Ephrin signalling maintains eye field segregation from adjacent neural plate territories during forebrain morphogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 140(20):4193-4202
- Kim, S.H., Schmitt, C.E., Woolls, M.J., Holland, M.B., Kim, J.D., and Jin, S.W. (2013) Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Signaling Regulates the Segregation of Artery and Vein via ERK Activity during Vascular Development. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 430(4):1212-1216
- Stevenson, T.J., Trinh, T., Kogelschatz, C., Fujimoto, E., Lush, M.E., Piotrowski, T., Brimley, C.J., and Bonkowsky, J.L. (2012) Hypoxia Disruption of Vertebrate CNS Pathfinding through EphrinB2 Is Rescued by Magnesium. PLoS Genetics. 8(4):e1002638
- Herbert, S.P., Huisken, J., Kim, T.N., Feldman, M.E., Houseman, B.T., Wang, R.A., Shokat, K.M., and Stainier, D.Y. (2009) Arterial-venous segregation by selective cell sprouting: an alternative mode of blood vessel formation. Science (New York, N.Y.). 326(5950):294-298
- Kemp, H.A., Cooke, J.E., and Moens, C.B. (2009) EphA4 and EfnB2a maintain rhombomere coherence by independently regulating intercalation of progenitor cells in the zebrafish neural keel. Developmental Biology. 327(2):313-326
- Cooke, J.E., Kemp, H.A., and Moens, C.B. (2005) EphA4 Is Required for Cell Adhesion and Rhombomere-Boundary Formation in the Zebrafish. Current biology : CB. 15(6):536-542
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