ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-960805-231
Harland, Richard
Email: harland@socrates.berkeley.edu
URL: http://mcb.berkeley.edu/labs/harland/
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Address: University of California Department MCB/BMB 401 Barker Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-3204 USA
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Phone: (510) 643-6003
Fax: (510) 643-1729
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/GEN/harlandr.html


PUBLICATIONS
Rochard, L., Monica, S.D., Ling, I.T., Kong, Y., Roberson, S., Harland, R., Halpern, M., Liao, E.C. (2016) Roles of Wnt pathway genes wls, wnt9a, wnt5b, frzb and gpc4 in regulating convergent-extension during zebrafish palate morphogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 143:2541-7
Frankenberg, S.R., Frank, D., Harland, R., Johnson, A.D., Nichols, J., Niwa, H., Schöler, H.R., Tanaka, E., Wylie, C., Brickman, J.M. (2014) The POU-er of gene nomenclature. Development (Cambridge, England). 141:2921-3
Peyrot, S.M., Wallingford, J.B., and Harland, R.M. (2011) A revised model of Xenopus dorsal midline development: Differential and separable requirements for Notch and Shh signaling. Developmental Biology. 352(2):254-266
Wallingford, J.B., and Harland, R.M. (2007) Vertebrate Gastrulation: The BMP Sticker Shock. Current biology : CB. 17(6):R206-209
Harland, R. (2000) Neural induction. Current opinion in genetics & development. 10(4):357-362
Bauer, H., Meier, A., Hild, M., Stachel, S., Economides, A., Hazelett, D., Harland, R.M., and Hammerschmidt, M. (1998) Follistatin and Noggin are excluded from the zebrafish organizer. Developmental Biology. 204:488-507
McKendry, R., Harland, R.M., and Stachel, S.E. (1998) Activin-induced factors maintain goosecoid transcription through a paired homeodomain binding site. Developmental Biology. 204:172-186

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS