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neuromast deposition
The process in which a migrating neuromast primordium deposits clusters of undifferentiated cells (proneuromasts) along its migratory path in a…
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2019
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2019
NetLogo agent-based models as tools for understanding the self-organization of cell fate, morphogenesis and collective migration of the zebrafish posterior Lateral Line primordium.
Damian E Dalle Nogare
,
A. Chitnis
Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology
2019
Corpus ID: 209894306
2019
2019
Characterization of biklf/klf17-deficient zebrafish in posterior lateral line neuromast and hatching gland development
Hiroaki Suzuki
,
Tomoe Ishizaka
,
+4 authors
A. Kawahara
Scientific Reports
2019
Corpus ID: 202763006
Krüpple-like factors (Klfs) are highly conserved zinc-finger transcription factors that regulate various developmental processes…
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2016
2016
HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR 2-ALPHA PARTICIPATES IN THE REGULATION OF INTERSEGMENTAL VESSELS ANGIOGENESIS AND NEUROMAST DEPOSITION
C. Chou
,
Han-Jia Lin
,
+7 authors
W. Tzou
2016
Corpus ID: 112101635
Subtle morphogenesis begins during trunk development after the segmentation period in zebrafish. Sprouting angiogenesis forms the…
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2016
2016
Modelling the polarization, migration and neuromast deposition in the zebrafish posterior lateral line system
H. Knútsdóttir
2016
Corpus ID: 101579780
Collective cell migration plays an important role in a variety of biological systems, such as embryonic development, wound…
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2015
2015
Identification of a Ly-6 superfamily gene expressed in lateral line neuromasts in zebrafish
Dongrui Ji
,
Lingyi Li
,
Shicui Zhang
,
Hongyan Li
Development, Genes and Evolution
2015
Corpus ID: 253970686
Lymphocyte antigen-6 (Ly-6) superfamily members have been identified in zebrafish, but the expression and function of these Ly-6…
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2013
2013
Sulf1 modulates BMP signaling and is required for somite morphogenesis and development of the horizontal myoseptum.
J. R. Meyers
,
Jessica Planamento
,
P. Ebrom
,
Neil Krulewitz
,
E. Wade
,
M. Pownall
Developmental Biology
2013
Corpus ID: 43369746
2011
2011
Use of zebrafish and knockdown technology to define proprotein convertase activity.
Babykumari P. Chitramuthu
,
H. Bennett
Methods in molecular biology
2011
Corpus ID: 6278284
The Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a powerful and well-established tool used extensively for the study of early vertebrate…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Lef1-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signalling drives the proliferative engine that maintains tissue homeostasis during lateral line development
L. Valdivia
,
R. Young
,
+9 authors
Stephen W. Wilson
Development
2011
Corpus ID: 819633
During tissue morphogenesis and differentiation, cells must self-renew while contemporaneously generating daughters that…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Origin and Early Development of the Posterior Lateral Line System of Zebrafish
Andres F. Sarrazin
,
Viviana A. Nuñez
,
Dora Sapède
,
Valériane Tassin
,
C. Dambly‐Chaudière
,
A. Ghysen
Journal of Neuroscience
2010
Corpus ID: 8946602
The lateral line system of teleosts has recently become a model system to study patterning and morphogenesis. However, its…
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2010
2010
Molecular cloning and embryonic expression of zebrafish PCSK5 co‐orthologues: Functional assessment during lateral line development
Babykumari P. Chitramuthu
,
David C Baranowski
,
Benoît Cadieux
,
E. Rousselet
,
N. Seidah
,
H. Bennett
Developmental Dynamics
2010
Corpus ID: 19710098
Pro‐protein convertase subtilisin/kexin 5 (PC5, also known as PC6) is a member of the subtilisin‐like superfamily of serine…
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