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Zebrafish Embryogenesis

Transcriptome dynamics in early zebrafish embryogenesis determined by high-resolution time course analysis of 180 successive, individual zebrafish embryos.

Transcriptome dynamics in early zebrafish embryogenesis determined by high-resolution time course analysis of 180 successive, individual zebrafish embryos.

... is zebrafish (Danio ...early embryogenesis. These studies entail; global inventories of the zebrafish transcriptome in early embryogenesis [6–9]; dynamics of small [10, 11] and long [9] ...

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Rapid quantification of neutral lipids and triglycerides during zebrafish embryogenesis

Rapid quantification of neutral lipids and triglycerides during zebrafish embryogenesis

... the zebrafish embryo there was no significant change in the yolk ...the zebrafish body and the yolk sac ...vertebrate embryogenesis. As the zebrafish is becoming a popular model in metabolic ...

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Neuron navigator 3a regulates liver organogenesis during zebrafish embryogenesis

Neuron navigator 3a regulates liver organogenesis during zebrafish embryogenesis

... during zebrafish embryogenesis nav3a, transcriptionally activated by wnt2bb signaling, provides migratory competence to hepatoblasts in the intestinal endoderm ...

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Spatiotemporal expression of the creatine metabolism related genes agat, gamt and ct1 during zebrafish embryogenesis

Spatiotemporal expression of the creatine metabolism related genes agat, gamt and ct1 during zebrafish embryogenesis

... Abbreviations used in this paper: AGAT (or GATM), glycine amidinotransferase; GAMT, guanidinoacetate methyltransferase; CDS, creatine deficiency syndromes; CT1, creatine transporter 1; YSL, yolk syncytial layer. al., ...

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ERK1 and ERK2 MAPK are key regulators of distinct gene sets in zebrafish embryogenesis

ERK1 and ERK2 MAPK are key regulators of distinct gene sets in zebrafish embryogenesis

... Distinct ERK-knockdown gene expression profiles in time To identify specific gene pools affected by the knockdown of ERK1 or ERK2, and to identify possible downstream targets, microarray based transcriptome analysis was ...

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A β1,4 galactosyltransferase is required for Bmp2 dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis during zebrafish embryogenesis

A β1,4 galactosyltransferase is required for Bmp2 dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis during zebrafish embryogenesis

... Complex carbohydrates are highly polymorphic macromolecules that are involved in diverse biological processes; however, a detailed understanding of their function remains obscure. To better define the roles of complex ...

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The deubiquitylating enzyme Cops6 regulates different developmental processes during early zebrafish embryogenesis

The deubiquitylating enzyme Cops6 regulates different developmental processes during early zebrafish embryogenesis

... Protein modification by ubiquitin (UBQ) and/or ubiquitin-like (UBL) molecules is an important mechanism in regulating numer- ous critical cellular processes, such as signal transduction, tran- scriptional control, ...

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Macondo crude oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disrupts specific developmental processes during zebrafish embryogenesis

Macondo crude oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disrupts specific developmental processes during zebrafish embryogenesis

... to zebrafish embryonic develop- ment, and, based on the high conservation of develop- mental mechanisms Danio rerio shares with other vertebrate species, the Macondo crude oil will similarly impact the embryonic ...

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Boron is required for zebrafish embryogenesis

Boron is required for zebrafish embryogenesis

... The membrane disruption observed during zebrafish development was consistent with observations of membrane alterations reported in boron-deprived cyanobacteria and vascular plants. Cyanobacteria require a fixed ...

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Dachsous1b cadherin regulates actin and microtubule cytoskeleton during early zebrafish embryogenesis

Dachsous1b cadherin regulates actin and microtubule cytoskeleton during early zebrafish embryogenesis

... pathway (Cho et al., 2006). However, we have not ruled out tissue- specific growth and morphogenesis defects later in development, as zebrafish dchs2 morphants have been shown to display craniofacial defects (Le ...

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Chitin oligosaccharides as candidate patterning agents in zebrafish embryogenesis

Chitin oligosaccharides as candidate patterning agents in zebrafish embryogenesis

... that zebrafish embryos injected with an anti-DG42 antibody develop abnormally; the posterior trunk and tail of embryos are severely affected (Bakkers et ...in zebrafish embryos injected with pure NodZ ...

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Characterization of Agrin Function in Chicken and Zebrafish Embryogenesis.

Characterization of Agrin Function in Chicken and Zebrafish Embryogenesis.

... due to gastrulation defects, with these mice displaying defects in cardiac, craniofacial, forebrain, midbrain and cerebellar development (Meyers et al., 1998). Although FGFs are essential molecules in embryonic ...

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Zfyve9a regulates the proliferation of hepatic cells during zebrafish embryogenesis

Zfyve9a regulates the proliferation of hepatic cells during zebrafish embryogenesis

... zfyve9a gene which effectively induced the alternative splicing of zfyve9a mRNA as determined by RT-PCR and DNA sequenc- ing (Fig. 2C). We injected embryos with these morpholinos and found the morphants often had mild ...

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Neurogenesis in the zebrafish hindbrain

Neurogenesis in the zebrafish hindbrain

... The zebrafish is now established as a powerful genetic model organism as predicted over twenty years ago by George ...several zebrafish mutants it wasn’t until 1996, when the results o f the first large ...

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Specific roles of laminins during vertebrate embryogenesis

Specific roles of laminins during vertebrate embryogenesis

... of zebrafish genomics since the completion of the zebrafish screens in ...obviated. Zebrafish genomics promises another major leap forward with imminent completion of the zebrafish genome ...

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Mechanics in embryogenesis and embryonics: prime mover or epiphenomenon?

Mechanics in embryogenesis and embryonics: prime mover or epiphenomenon?

... Roughly in parallel with our efforts on differentiation waves (Gordon and Brodland, 1987, 1989; Björklund and Gordon, 1993a,b; Brodland et al., 1994; Gordon et al., 1994) Lev V. Beloussov and his colleagues have worked ...

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Surge and destroy: the role of auxin in plant embryogenesis

Surge and destroy: the role of auxin in plant embryogenesis

... The root apical meristem is fully organized and functional by the end of embryogenesis and is a site of high auxin accumulation that is important for stem cell function. The AP2 domain-containing transcription ...

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Characterization of follistatin isoforms in early Xenopus embryogenesis

Characterization of follistatin isoforms in early Xenopus embryogenesis

... in zebrafish are known to be uniformly distributed before gastrulation, and then to become restricted to the ventral ectoderm by the influence of the organizer and shield, ...

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Teratocarcinoma: neoplastic lessons about normal embryogenesis

Teratocarcinoma: neoplastic lessons about normal embryogenesis

... Int I D , Hinl 17 39 46 (1993) 39 Teratocarcinoma neoplastic lessons about normal embryogenesis IVAN DAMJANOV' Department of PathologV and Cell Biology, Jefferson Medical Coflege, Thomas Jefferson Uni[.] ...

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Computational models for the dynamics of early mouse embryogenesis

Computational models for the dynamics of early mouse embryogenesis

... Computational models for the dynamics of early mouse embryogenesis ALEN TOSENBERGER1, DIDIER GONZE1, CLAIRE CHAZAUD2,3,4 and GENEVI?VE DUPONT*,1 1Unit? de Chronobiologie Th?orique, Facult? des Science[.] ...

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