You are here
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 12353 scientific papers returned from the database with the search filters currently being used below.
There are 12353 scientific papers returned from the database with the search filters currently being used below.
Xenopus genetics and genomics
Citation:
Mech Dev. 2005 Mar;122(3):259-62 Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
No abstract available Delivery Method:
not applicable Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus Citation Extract: Smith JC. Xenopus genetics and genomics. Mech Dev. 2005 Mar;122(3):259-62. |
Xenopus laevis POU91 protein, an Oct3/4 homologue, regulates competence transitions from mesoderm to neural cell fates
Citation:
EMBO J. 2006 Aug 9;25(15):3664-74. Epub 2006 Jul 20. Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
Cellular competence is defined as a cell's ability to respond to signaling cues as a function of time. In Xenopus laevis,... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus laevis Citation Extract: Snir M, Ofir R, Elias S, Frank D. Xenopus laevis POU91 protein, an Oct3/4 homologue, regulates competence transitions from mesoderm to neural cell fates. EMBO J. 2006 Aug 9;25(15):3664-74. Epub 2006 Jul 20.. |
Xhex-expressing endodermal tissues are essential for anterior patterning in Xenopus
Citation:
Mech Dev. 2002 Dec;119(2):191-200. Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
Two regions expressing Hex in the early gastrula contribute to organizing the anterior of the vertebrate embryo. In Xenopus,... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus Citation Extract: Smithers LE, Jones CM. Xhex-expressing endodermal tissues are essential for anterior patterning in Xenopus. Mech Dev. 2002 Dec;119(2):191-200.. |
XIC Is Required for Siamois Activity and Dorsoanterior Development
Citation:
Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Jun;25(12):5061-72. Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
Siamois is the transcriptional mediator of the dorsal Wnt signaling pathway and is necessary for formation of the Spemann... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus Citation Extract: Snider L, Tapscott SJ. XIC Is Required for Siamois Activity and Dorsoanterior Development. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Jun;25(12):5061-72.. |
XPak3 promotes cell cycle withdrawal during primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis
Citation:
EMBO J. 2002 Dec 1;21(23):6429-6439 Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
We have isolated the Xenopus p21-activated kinase 3 (XPak3) by virtue of its expression in the territory of primary... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus Citation Extract: Souopgui J, Solter M, Pieler T. XPak3 promotes cell cycle withdrawal during primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis. EMBO J. 2002 Dec 1;21(23):6429-6439. |
Zebrafish dlx2a contributes to hindbrain neural crest survival, is necessary for differentiation of sensory ganglia and functions with dlx1a in maturation of the arch cartilage elements
Citation:
Dev Biol. 2008 Feb 1;314(1):59-70. Epub 2007 Nov 17. Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
The Dlx genes are expressed in a coordinate manner, establishing proximal-distal polarity within the pharyngeal arches. In... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Sperber SM, Saxena V, Hatch G, Ekker M. Zebrafish dlx2a contributes to hindbrain neural crest survival, is necessary for differentiation of sensory ganglia and functions with dlx1a in maturation of the arch cartilage elements. Dev Biol. 2008 Feb 1;314(1):59-70. Epub 2007 Nov 17.. |
Zebrafish foxi1 mediates otic placode formation and jaw development
Citation:
Development. 2003 Mar;130(5):929-40 Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
The otic placode is a transient embryonic structure that gives rise to the inner ear. Although inductive signals for otic... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Solomon KS, Kudoh T, Dawid IB, Fritz A . Zebrafish foxi1 mediates otic placode formation and jaw development. Development. 2003 Mar;130(5):929-40. |
Zebrafish penner/lethal giant larvae 2 functions in hemidesmosome formation, maintenance of cellular morphology and growth regulation in the developing basal epidermis
Citation:
Development. 2005 Jul;132(14):3255-65. Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
Epithelial cells are equipped with junctional complexes that are involved in maintaining tissue architecture, providing... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Sonawane M, Carpio Y, Geisler R, Schwarz H, Maischein HM, Nuesslein-Volhard C. Zebrafish penner/lethal giant larvae 2 functions in hemidesmosome formation, maintenance of cellular morphology and growth regulation in the developing basal epidermis. Development. 2005 Jul;132(14):3255-65.. |
A novel repressor-type homeobox gene, ved, is involved in dharma/bozozok-mediated dorsal organizer formation in zebrafish
Citation:
Mech Dev. 2002 Oct;118(1-2):125 Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
Dharma/Bozozok (Dha/Boz) is a homeodomain protein containing an Engrailed homology (Eh) 1 repressor motif. It is important in... Delivery Method:
Microinjection Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Shimizu T, Yamanaka Y, Nojima H, Yabe T, Hibi M, Hirano T. A novel repressor-type homeobox gene, ved, is involved in dharma/bozozok-mediated dorsal organizer formation in zebrafish. Mech Dev. 2002 Oct;118(1-2):125. |
pp60Src Mediates Insulin-stimulated Sequestration of the beta(2)-Adrenergic Receptor: Insulin Stimulates pp60Src Phosphorylation and Activation
Citation:
Mol Biol Cell. 2002 Nov;13(11):3943-54 Epub:
Not Epub Abstract:
Insulin stimulates a rapid phosphorylation and sequestration of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor. Analysis of the signaling... Delivery Method:
Special Delivery Organism or Cell Type:
cell culture: Human epidermoid carcinoma A431 Citation Extract: Shumay E, Song X, Wang HY, Malbon CC. pp60Src Mediates Insulin-stimulated Sequestration of the beta(2)-Adrenergic Receptor: Insulin Stimulates pp60Src Phosphorylation and Activation. Mol Biol Cell. 2002 Nov;13(11):3943-54. |