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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 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 Nkx6.1 and Nkx6.2 are required for mid-hindbrain boundary development
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Dev Genes Evol. 2013 Feb 20. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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The mid-hindbrain boundary (MHB) organizer is among the best studied local organizers that patterns the midbrain and cerebellum... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus Citation Extract: Ma P, Xia Y, Ma L, Zhao S, Mao B. Xenopus Nkx6.1 and Nkx6.2 are required for mid-hindbrain boundary development. Dev Genes Evol. 2013 Feb 20. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Zebrafish cytosolic carboxypeptidases 1 and 5 are essential for embryonic development
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J Biol Chem. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.497933 Epub:
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The cytosolic carboxypeptidases (CCPs) are a subfamily of metalloenzymes within the larger M14 family of carboxypeptidases that... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Lyons PJ, Sapio MR, Fricker LD. Zebrafish cytosolic carboxypeptidases 1 and 5 are essential for embryonic development. J Biol Chem. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.497933. |
Zebrafish deficient for Muscleblind-like 2 exhibit features of myotonic dystrophy
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Dis Model Mech. 2011 Feb 8. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Myotonic dystrophy (DM; also known as dystrophia myotonica) is an autosomal dominant disorder that affects the heart, eyes,... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Machuca-Tzili LE, Buxton S, Thorpe A, Timson CM, Wigmore P, Luther PK, Brook JD. Zebrafish deficient for Muscleblind-like 2 exhibit features of myotonic dystrophy. Dis Model Mech. 2011 Feb 8. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Zebrafish ift57, ift88, and ift172 intraflagellar transport mutants disrupt cilia but do not affect hedgehog signaling
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Dev Dyn. 2009 Jun 10;238(7):1744-1759. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Cilia formation requires intraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins. Recent studies indicate that mammalian Hedgehog (Hh)... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Lunt SC, Haynes T, Perkins BD. Zebrafish ift57, ift88, and ift172 intraflagellar transport mutants disrupt cilia but do not affect hedgehog signaling. Dev Dyn. 2009 Jun 10;238(7):1744-1759. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Zebrafish mutants calamity and catastrophe define critical pathways of gene-nutrient interactions in developmental copper metabolism
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PLoS Genet. 2008 Nov;4(11):e1000261. Epub 2008 Nov 14 Epub:
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Nutrient availability is an important environmental variable during development that has significant effects on the metabolism... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Madsen EC, Gitlin JD. Zebrafish mutants calamity and catastrophe define critical pathways of gene-nutrient interactions in developmental copper metabolism. PLoS Genet. 2008 Nov;4(11):e1000261. Epub 2008 Nov 14. |
Zebrafish N-cadherin, encoded by the glass onion locus, plays an essential role in retinal patterning
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Dev Biol. 2003 Jul 1;259(1):95-108 Epub:
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Genetic screens in zebrafish identified several loci that play essential roles in the patterning of retinal architecture. Here... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Malicki J, Jo H, Pujic Z. Zebrafish N-cadherin, encoded by the glass onion locus, plays an essential role in retinal patterning. Dev Biol. 2003 Jul 1;259(1):95-108. |
Zebrafish pax8 is required for otic placode induction and plays a redundant role with Pax2 genes in the maintenance of the otic placode
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Development. 2005 Jan;132(2):371-82. Epub:
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Vertebrate Pax2 and Pax8 proteins are closely related transcription factors hypothesized to regulate early aspects of inner ear... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Mackereth MD, Kwak SJ, Fritz A, Riley BB. Zebrafish pax8 is required for otic placode induction and plays a redundant role with Pax2 genes in the maintenance of the otic placode. Development. 2005 Jan;132(2):371-82.. |
A crucial role for hnRNP K in axon development in Xenopus laevis
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Development. 2008 Sep;135(18):3125-35 Epub:
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We report that hnRNP K, an RNA-binding protein implicated in multiple aspects of post-transcriptional gene control, is... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus laevis Citation Extract: Liu Y, Gervasi C, Szaro BG. A crucial role for hnRNP K in axon development in Xenopus laevis. Development. 2008 Sep;135(18):3125-35. |
A defect in a novel Nek-family kinase causes cystic kidney disease in the mouse and in zebrafish
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Development. 2002 Dec;129(24):5839-46 Epub:
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The murine autosomal recessive juvenile cystic kidney (jck) mutation results in polycystic kidney disease. We have identified... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Liu S, Lu W, Obara T, Kuida S, Lehoczky J, Dewar K, Drummond IA, Beier DR. A defect in a novel Nek-family kinase causes cystic kidney disease in the mouse and in zebrafish. Development. 2002 Dec;129(24):5839-46. |
A nanoparticle for tumor targeted delivery of oligomers
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Methods Mol Biol. 2011;764:91-105. doi: 10.1007/978-1-61779-188-8_6 Epub:
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The tissue-specific delivery nanoparticle consists of an antisense oligomer, a cell-penetrating peptide, and an antitumor... Delivery Method:
Nanoparticle-peptide complex Citation Extract: Liu X, Wang Y, Hnatowich DJ. A nanoparticle for tumor targeted delivery of oligomers. Methods Mol Biol. 2011;764:91-105. doi: 10.1007/978-1-61779-188-8_6. |