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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-051107-2
Row, Richard H.
Email:
rrow@u.washington.edu
URL:
Affiliation:
Kimelman Lab
Address:
Department of Biochemistry University of Washington Box 357350 Seattle, WA 98195-7350 USA
Country:
United States
Phone:
206-543-5690
Fax:
206-685-1792
ORCID ID:
BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Kinney, B.A., Al Anber, A., Row, R.H., Tseng, Y.J., Weidmann, M.D., Knaut, H., Martin, B.L. (2020) Sox2 and Canonical Wnt Signaling Interact to Activate a Developmental Checkpoint Coordinating Morphogenesis with Mesoderm Fate Acquisition. Cell Reports. 33:108311
Row, R.H., Pegg, A., Kinney, B., Farr, G.H., Maves, L., Lowell, S., Wilson, V., Martin, B.L. (2018) BMP and FGF signaling interact to pattern mesoderm by controlling basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor activity. eLIFE. 7
Goto, H., Kimmey, S.C., Row, R.H., Matus, D.Q., Martin, B.L. (2017) FGF and canonical Wnt signaling cooperate to induce paraxial mesoderm from tailbud neuromesodermal progenitors through regulation of a two-step EMT. Development (Cambridge, England). 144(8):1412-1424
Row, R.H., Martin, B.L. (2017) itFISH: Enhanced Staining by Iterative Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization. Zebrafish. 14(6):578-580
Row, R.H., Tsotras, S.R., Goto, H., Martin, B.L. (2016) The zebrafish tailbud contains two independent populations of midline progenitor cells that maintain long-term germ layer plasticity and differentiate in response to local signaling cues. Development (Cambridge, England). 143(2):244-54
Row, R.H., Maître, J.L., Martin, B.L., Stockinger, P., Heisenberg, C.P., and Kimelman, D. (2011) Completion of the epithelial to mesenchymal transition in zebrafish mesoderm requires Spadetail. Developmental Biology. 354(1):102-110
Chung, W.S., Andersson, O., Row, R., Kimelman, D., and Stainier, D.Y. (2010) Suppression of Alk8-mediated Bmp signaling cell-autonomously induces pancreatic β-cells in zebrafish. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107(3):1142-1147
Weiser, D.C., Row, R.H., and Kimelman, D. (2009) Rho-regulated Myosin phosphatase establishes the level of protrusive activity required for cell movements during zebrafish gastrulation. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(14):2375-2384
Row, R., and Kimelman, D. (2009) Bmp inhibition is necessary for post-gastrulation patterning and morphogenesis of the zebrafish tailbud. Developmental Biology. 329(1):55-63
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