ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-060323-1
Kirby lab
PI/Director: Kirby, Margaret L.
Contact Person: Kirby, Margaret L.
Email: mlkirby@duke.edu
URL:
Address: Neonatal Perinatal Research Institute Box 3179 Bell Building Duke University Medical Center Durham NC 27710
Country: United States
Phone: (919) 668-1598
Fax: (919) 668-1599
Line Designation: None assigned


GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB No data available


STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTERESTS


LAB MEMBERS
Grimes, Adrian Graduate Student


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Andersen, N.D., Ramachandran, K.V., Bao, M.M., Kirby, M.L., Pitt, G.S., Hutson, M.R. (2015) Calcium Signaling Regulates Ventricular Hypertrophy During Development Independent of Contraction or Blood Flow. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 80:1-9
Ramachandran, K.V., Hennessey, J.A., Barnett, A.S., Yin, X., Stadt, H.A., Foster, E., Shah, R.A., Yazawa, M., Dolmetsch, R.E., Kirby, M.L., and Pitt, G.S. (2013) Calcium influx through L-type CaV1.2 Ca2+ channels regulates mandibular development. J. Clin. Invest.. 123(4):1638-46
Hami, D., Grimes, A.C., Tsai, H.J., and Kirby, M.L. (2011) Zebrafish cardiac development requires a conserved secondary heart field. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(11):2389-2398
Grimes, A.C., DurĂ¡n, A.C., Sans-Coma, V., Hami, D., Santoro, M.M., and Torres, M. (2010) Phylogeny informs ontogeny: a proposed common theme in the arterial pole of the vertebrate heart. Evolution & development. 12(6):552-567
Grimes, A.C., Erwin, K.N., Stadt, H.A., Hunter, G.L., Gefroh, H.A., Tsai, H.J., and Kirby, M.L. (2008) PCB126 Exposure Disrupts Zebrafish Ventricular and Branchial but Not Early Neural Crest Development. Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology. 106(1):193-205
Grimes, A.C. (2007) The zebrafish as a model of ventricular and arterial pole malformations. Ph.D. Thesis. :230p
Grimes, A.C., Stadt, H.A., Shepherd, I.T., and Kirby, M.L. (2006) Solving an enigma: Arterial pole development in the zebrafish heart. Developmental Biology. 290(2):265-276
Wilbanks, A.M., Fralish, G.B., Kirby, M.L., Barak, L.S., Li, Y.X., and Caron, M.G. (2004) Beta-arrestin 2 regulates zebrafish development through the hedgehog signaling pathway. Science (New York, N.Y.). 306(5705):2264-2267
Li, Y.X. and Kirby, M.L. (2003) Coordinated and conserved expression of alphoid repeat and alphoid repeat-tagged coding sequences. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 228(1):72-81
Li, Y.X., Zdanowicz, M., Young, L., Kuminski, D., Leatherbury, L., and Kirby, M.L. (2003) Cardiac neural crest in zebrafish embryos contributes to myocardial cell lineage and early heart function. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 226(3):540-550
Chatterjee, B., Li, Y.X., Zdanowicz, M., Sonntag, J.M., Chin, A.J., Kozlowski, D.J., Valdimarsson, G., Kirby, M.L., and Lo, C.W. (2001) Analysis of Cx43alpha1 promoter function in the developing zebrafish embryo. Cell adhesion and communication. 8(4-6):289-292
Li, Y.X., Farrell, M.J., Liu, R., Mohanty, N., and Kirby, M.L. (2000) Double-stranded RNA injection produces null phenotypes in zebrafish. Developmental Biology. 217(2):394-405