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Morpholino Publication Database
This database contains citations and abstracts for research using Morpholino oligos, as well as some review articles incorporating Morpholino data. You can search the content using the filter boxes below.
There are 12378 scientific papers returned from the database with the search filters currently being used below.
There are 12378 scientific papers returned from the database with the search filters currently being used below.
Mutant specific gene programs in the zebrafish
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Blood. 2005 Jul 15;106(2):521-30. Epub 2005 Apr 12. Epub:
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Hematopoiesis involves the production of stem cells, followed by the orchestrated differentiation of the blood lineages.... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Weber GJ, Choe SE, Dooley KA, Paffett-Lugassy NN, Zhou Y, Zon LI.. Mutant specific gene programs in the zebrafish. Blood. 2005 Jul 15;106(2):521-30. Epub 2005 Apr 12.. |
Myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2A is essential for zebrafish posterior somite development
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Mech Dev. 2006 Oct;123(10):783-91. Epub 2006 Jul 21. Epub:
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Somite development is governed tightly by genetic factors. In the large-scale mutagenesis screens of zebrafish, no mutations... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Wang Y, Qian L, Dong Y, Jiang Q, Gui Y, Zhong TP, Song H. Myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2A is essential for zebrafish posterior somite development. Mech Dev. 2006 Oct;123(10):783-91. Epub 2006 Jul 21.. |
nagie oko, encoding a MAGUK-family protein, is essential for cellular patterning of the retina
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Nat Genet. 2002 Jun;31(2):150-7 Epub:
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A layered organization of cells is a common architectural feature of many neuronal formations. Mutations of the zebrafish gene... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Wei X, Malicki J. nagie oko, encoding a MAGUK-family protein, is essential for cellular patterning of the retina. Nat Genet. 2002 Jun;31(2):150-7. |
Neogenin interacts with RGMa and netrin-1 to guide axons within the embryonic vertebrate forebrain.
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Dev Biol. 2006 Aug 15;296(2):485-98. Epub:
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In the embryonic forebrain, pioneer axons establish a simple topography of dorsoventral and longitudinal tracts. The cues used... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus borealis Citation Extract: Wilson NH, Key B. Neogenin interacts with RGMa and netrin-1 to guide axons within the embryonic vertebrate forebrain.. Dev Biol. 2006 Aug 15;296(2):485-98.. |
Netrins promote developmental and therapeutic angiogenesis
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Science. 2006 Aug 4;313(5787):640-4. Epub 2006 Jun 29 Epub:
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Axonal guidance and vascular patterning share several guidance cues, including proteins in the netrin family. We demonstrate... Citation Extract: Wilson BD, Ii M, Park KW, Suli A, Sorensen LK, Larrieu-Lahargue F, Urness LD, Suh W, Asai J, Kock GA, Thorne T, Silver M, Thomas KR, Chien CB, Losordo DW, Li DY. Netrins promote developmental and therapeutic angiogenesis. Science. 2006 Aug 4;313(5787):640-4. Epub 2006 Jun 29. |
Neuronal leucine-rich repeat 6 (XlNLRR-6) is required for late lens and retina development in Xenopus laevis
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Dev Dyn. 2006 Apr;235(4):1027-41. Epub:
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Leucine-rich repeat proteins expressed in the developing vertebrate nervous system comprise a complex, multifamily group, and... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus laevis Citation Extract: Wolfe AD, Henry JJ. Neuronal leucine-rich repeat 6 (XlNLRR-6) is required for late lens and retina development in Xenopus laevis. Dev Dyn. 2006 Apr;235(4):1027-41.. |
NF-κB is required for cnidocyte development in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis
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Dev Biol. 2012;[Epub ahead of print] doi:j.ydbio.2012.10.004 Epub:
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The sea anemone Nematostella vectensis (Nv) is a leading model organism for the phylum Cnidaria, which includes anemones,... Delivery Method:
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Nematostella vectensis (cnidarian) Citation Extract: Wolenski FS, Bradham CA, Finnerty JR, Gilmore TD. NF-κB is required for cnidocyte development in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Dev Biol. 2012;[Epub ahead of print] doi:j.ydbio.2012.10.004. |
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay effectors are essential for zebrafish embryonic development and survival
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Mol Cell Biol. 2009 Jul;29(13):3517-28. Epub 2009 May 4 Epub:
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The nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway promotes rapid degradation of mRNAs containing premature translation termination... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Wittkopp N, Huntzinger E, Weiler C, Saulière J, Schmidt S, Sonawane M, Izaurralde E. Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay effectors are essential for zebrafish embryonic development and survival. Mol Cell Biol. 2009 Jul;29(13):3517-28. Epub 2009 May 4. |
Notch signaling, wt1 and foxc2 are key regulators of the podocyte gene regulatory network in Xenopus
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Development. 2010 Apr 28. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Podocytes are highly specialized cells in the vertebrate kidney. They participate in the formation of the size-exclusion... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus Citation Extract: White JT, Zhang B, Cerqueira DM, Tran U, Wessely O. Notch signaling, wt1 and foxc2 are key regulators of the podocyte gene regulatory network in Xenopus. Development. 2010 Apr 28. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Novel compounds for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: emerging therapeutic agents
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The Application of Clinical Genetics. 2011 Mar 11;2011(4):29-44 Epub:
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The identification of dystrophin and the causative role of mutations in this gene in Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies (... Citation Extract: Wilton SD, Fletcher S. Novel compounds for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: emerging therapeutic agents. The Application of Clinical Genetics. 2011 Mar 11;2011(4):29-44. |