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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-001103-4
Veldman, Matt
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mveldman@ucla.edu
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UCLA Life Sciences Building 621 Charles E. Young Dr. South Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
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(310) 267-4972
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Veldman, M.B., Rios-Galdamez, Y., Lu, X.H., Gu, X., Qin, W., Li, S., Yang, X.W., Lin, S. (2015) The N17 domain mitigates nuclear toxicity in a novel zebrafish Huntington's disease model. Molecular neurodegeneration. 10:67
Lindgren, A.G., Veldman, M.B., Lin, S. (2015) ETV2 expression increases the efficiency of primitive endothelial cell derivation from human embryonic stem cells. Cell regeneration (London, England). 4:1
Veldman, M.B., Lin, S. (2014) Stem Cells on Fire: Inflammatory Signaling in HSC Emergence. Developmental Cell. 31:517-518
Lu, J., Xin, S., Meng, H., Veldman, M., Schoenfeld, D., Che, C., Yan, R., Zhong, H., Li, S., and Lin, S. (2013) A Novel Anti-Tumor Inhibitor Identified by Virtual Screen with PLK1 Structure and Zebrafish Assay. PLoS One. 8(4):e53317
Veldman, M.B., Zhao, C., Gomez, G.A., Lindgren, A.G., Huang, H., Yang, H., Yao, S., Martin, B.L., Kimelman, D., and Lin, S. (2013) Transdifferentiation of fast skeletal muscle into functional endothelium in vivo by transcription factor etv2. PLoS Biology. 11(6):e1001590
Veldman, M.B., and Lin, S. (2012) Etsrp/Etv2 Is Directly Regulated by Foxc1a/b in the Zebrafish Angioblast. Circulation research. 110(2):220-229
Veldman, M.B., Bemben, M.A., and Goldman, D. (2010) Tuba1a gene expression is regulated by KLF6/7 and is necessary for CNS development and regeneration in zebrafish. Molecular and cellular neurosciences. 43(4):370-383
Gomez, G.A., Veldman, M.B., Zhao, Y., Burgess, S., and Lin, S. (2009) Discovery and characterization of novel vascular and hematopoietic genes downstream of etsrp in zebrafish. PLoS One. 4(3):e4994
Suhr, S.T., Ramachandran, R., Fuller, C.L., Veldman, M.B., Byrd, C.A., and Goldman, D. (2009) Highly-restricted, cell-specific expression of the simian CMV-IE promoter in transgenic zebrafish with age and after heat shock. Gene expression patterns : GEP. 9(1):54-64
Veldman, M.B., and Lin, S. (2008) Zebrafish as a developmental model organism for pediatric research. Pediatric Research. 64(5):470-476
Veldman, M.B., Bemben, M.A., Thompson, R.C., and Goldman, D. (2007) Gene expression analysis of zebrafish retinal ganglion cells during optic nerve regeneration identifies KLF6a and KLF7a as important regulators of axon regeneration. Developmental Biology. 312(2):596-612
Tang, H., Veldman, M.B., and Goldman, D. (2006) Characterization of a muscle-specific enhancer in human MuSK promoter reveals the essential role of myogenin in controlling activity-dependent gene regulation. The Journal of biological chemistry. 281(7):3943-3953
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