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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-050308-16
CITATIONS
(11 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO1-dla
Morpholino Symbol:
MO1-dla
Amoyel, M., Cheng, Y.C., Jiang, Y.J., and Wilkinson, D.G. (2005) Wnt1 regulates neurogenesis and mediates lateral inhibition of boundary cell specification in the zebrafish hindbrain. Development (Cambridge, England). 132(4):775-785
Bill, B.R., Balciunas, D., McCarra, J.A., Young, E.D., Xiong, T., Spahn, A.M., Garcia-Lecea, M., Korzh, V., Ekker, S.C., and Schimmenti, L.A. (2008) Development and notch signaling requirements of the zebrafish choroid plexus. PLoS One. 3(9):e3114
Campbell, L.J., Hobgood, J.S., Jia, M., Boyd, P., Hipp, R.I., Hyde, D.R. (2020) Notch3 and DeltaB maintain Müller glia quiescence and act as negative regulators of regeneration in the light-damaged zebrafish retina. Glia. 69(3):546-566
Diks, S.H., Sartori da Silva, M.A., Hillebrands, J.L., Bink, R.J., Versteeg, H.H., van Rooijen, C., Brouwers, A., Chitnis, A.B., Peppelenbosch, M.P., and Zivkovic, D. (2008) d-Asb11 is an essential mediator of canonical Delta-Notch signalling. Nature cell biology. 10(10):1190-1198
Dong, Z., Yang, N., Yeo, S.Y., Chitnis, A., and Guo, S. (2012) Intralineage directional notch signaling regulates self-renewal and differentiation of asymmetrically dividing radial glia. Neuron. 74(1):65-78
Gerety, S.S., and Wilkinson, D.G. (2011) Morpholino artifacts provide pitfalls and reveal a novel role for pro-apoptotic genes in hindbrain boundary development. Developmental Biology. 350(2):279-289
Latimer, A.J., Dong, X., Markov, Y., and Appel, B. (2002) Delta-Notch signaling induces hypochord development in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 129(11):2555-2563
Leitch, C.C., Lodh, S., Prieto-Echagüe, V., Badano, J.L., Zaghloul, N.A. (2014) Basal body proteins regulate Notch signaling via endosomal trafficking. Journal of Cell Science. 127(Pt 11):2407-19
Matsuda, M., and Chitnis, A.B. (2009) Interaction with Notch determines endocytosis of specific Delta ligands in zebrafish neural tissue. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(2):197-206
Sharma, P., Saraswathy, V.M., Xiang, L., Fürthauer, M. (2019) Notch-mediated inhibition of neurogenesis is required for zebrafish spinal cord morphogenesis. Scientific Reports. 9:9958
So, J.H., Chun, H.S., Bae, Y.K., Kim, H.S., Park, Y.M., Huh, T.L., Chitnis, A.B., Kim, C.H., and Yeo, S.Y. (2009) Her4 is necessary for establishing peripheral projections of the trigeminal ganglia in zebrafish. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 379(1):22-26
Campbell, L.J., Hobgood, J.S., Jia, M., Boyd, P., Hipp, R.I., Hyde, D.R. (2020) Notch3 and DeltaB maintain Müller glia quiescence and act as negative regulators of regeneration in the light-damaged zebrafish retina. Glia. 69(3):546-566
Sharma, P., Saraswathy, V.M., Xiang, L., Fürthauer, M. (2019) Notch-mediated inhibition of neurogenesis is required for zebrafish spinal cord morphogenesis. Scientific Reports. 9:9958
Leitch, C.C., Lodh, S., Prieto-Echagüe, V., Badano, J.L., Zaghloul, N.A. (2014) Basal body proteins regulate Notch signaling via endosomal trafficking. Journal of Cell Science. 127(Pt 11):2407-19
Dong, Z., Yang, N., Yeo, S.Y., Chitnis, A., and Guo, S. (2012) Intralineage directional notch signaling regulates self-renewal and differentiation of asymmetrically dividing radial glia. Neuron. 74(1):65-78
Gerety, S.S., and Wilkinson, D.G. (2011) Morpholino artifacts provide pitfalls and reveal a novel role for pro-apoptotic genes in hindbrain boundary development. Developmental Biology. 350(2):279-289
Matsuda, M., and Chitnis, A.B. (2009) Interaction with Notch determines endocytosis of specific Delta ligands in zebrafish neural tissue. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(2):197-206
So, J.H., Chun, H.S., Bae, Y.K., Kim, H.S., Park, Y.M., Huh, T.L., Chitnis, A.B., Kim, C.H., and Yeo, S.Y. (2009) Her4 is necessary for establishing peripheral projections of the trigeminal ganglia in zebrafish. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 379(1):22-26
Bill, B.R., Balciunas, D., McCarra, J.A., Young, E.D., Xiong, T., Spahn, A.M., Garcia-Lecea, M., Korzh, V., Ekker, S.C., and Schimmenti, L.A. (2008) Development and notch signaling requirements of the zebrafish choroid plexus. PLoS One. 3(9):e3114
Diks, S.H., Sartori da Silva, M.A., Hillebrands, J.L., Bink, R.J., Versteeg, H.H., van Rooijen, C., Brouwers, A., Chitnis, A.B., Peppelenbosch, M.P., and Zivkovic, D. (2008) d-Asb11 is an essential mediator of canonical Delta-Notch signalling. Nature cell biology. 10(10):1190-1198
Amoyel, M., Cheng, Y.C., Jiang, Y.J., and Wilkinson, D.G. (2005) Wnt1 regulates neurogenesis and mediates lateral inhibition of boundary cell specification in the zebrafish hindbrain. Development (Cambridge, England). 132(4):775-785
Latimer, A.J., Dong, X., Markov, Y., and Appel, B. (2002) Delta-Notch signaling induces hypochord development in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 129(11):2555-2563
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