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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.
Ectodermal P2X receptor function plays a pivotal role in craniofacial development of the zebrafish
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Purinergic Signal. 2009 Jun 16. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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P2X receptors are non-selective cation channels operated by extracellular ATP. Currently, little is known concerning the... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Kucenas S, Cox JA, Soto F, Lamora A, Voigt MM. Ectodermal P2X receptor function plays a pivotal role in craniofacial development of the zebrafish. Purinergic Signal. 2009 Jun 16. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Effects of nestin-antisense treatment in mice on memory-related performance
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Int J Neurosci. 2008 May;118(5):693-704 Epub:
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Nestin is a neuronal stem cell marker. It has been reported that newly generated adult neurons play a role in murine memory.... Delivery Method:
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mice Citation Extract: Kurokawa M. Effects of nestin-antisense treatment in mice on memory-related performance. Int J Neurosci. 2008 May;118(5):693-704. |
ERK1 and ERK2 MAPK are key regulators of distinct gene sets in zebrafish embryogenesis
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BMC Genomics. 2008 Apr 28;9:196 Epub:
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BACKGROUND: The MAPK signaling proteins are involved in many eukaryotic cellular processes and signaling networks. However,... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Krens SF, Corredor-Adámez M, He S, Snaar-Jagalska BE, Spaink HP. ERK1 and ERK2 MAPK are key regulators of distinct gene sets in zebrafish embryogenesis. BMC Genomics. 2008 Apr 28;9:196. |
Flt1 acts as a negative regulator of tip cell formation and branching morphogenesis in the zebrafish embryo
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Development. 2011;138,2111-20. doi: 10.1242/dev.063933 Epub:
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Endothelial tip cells guide angiogenic sprouts by exploring the local environment for guidance cues such as vascular... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Krueger J, Liu D, Scholz K, Zimmer A, Shi Y, Klein C, Siekmann A, Schulte-Merker S, Cudmore M, Ahmed A, le Noble F. Flt1 acts as a negative regulator of tip cell formation and branching morphogenesis in the zebrafish embryo. Development. 2011;138,2111-20. doi: 10.1242/dev.063933. |
Formation of the Embryonic Organizer Is Restricted by the Competitive Influences of Fgf Signaling and the SoxB1 Transcription Factors
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PLoS ONE. 2013;8(2):e57698. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057698 Epub:
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The organizer is one of the earliest structures to be established during vertebrate development and is crucial to subsequent... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Kuo C-L, Lam CM, Hewitt JE, Scotting PJ. Formation of the Embryonic Organizer Is Restricted by the Competitive Influences of Fgf Signaling and the SoxB1 Transcription Factors. PLoS ONE. 2013;8(2):e57698. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057698. |
Gene-regulatory networks in the Ciona embryos
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Brief Funct Genomic Proteomic. 2009 Jun 17. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Ascidians belong to the subphylum Urochordata or Tunicata, which is the sister group of the vertebrates. The simple... Organism or Cell Type:
Ciona Citation Extract: Kubo A, Imai KS, Satou Y. Gene-regulatory networks in the Ciona embryos. Brief Funct Genomic Proteomic. 2009 Jun 17. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Germ cells are essential for sexual dimorphism in the medaka gonad
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Oct 23;104(43):16958-63. Epub 2007 Oct 16 Epub:
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To further elucidate the roles of germ cells in the sex differentiation of gonads, we have used the medaka, a teleost fish, to... Organism or Cell Type:
medaka Citation Extract: Kurokawa H, Saito D, Nakamura S, Katoh-Fukui Y, Ohta K, Baba T, Morohashi KI, Tanaka M. Germ cells are essential for sexual dimorphism in the medaka gonad. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Oct 23;104(43):16958-63. Epub 2007 Oct 16. |
Hindbrain patterning requires fine-tuning of early krox20 transcription by Sprouty 4
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Development. 2011 Jan;138(2):317-26 Epub:
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Vertebrate hindbrain segmentation is an evolutionarily conserved process that involves a complex interplay of transcription... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Labalette C, Bouchoucha YX, Wassef MA, Gongal PA, Le Men J, Becker T, Gilardi-Hebenstreit P, Charnay P. Hindbrain patterning requires fine-tuning of early krox20 transcription by Sprouty 4. Development. 2011 Jan;138(2):317-26. |
Identification and characterization of Xenopus NDRG1
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2003 Sep 12;309(1):52-7 Epub:
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NDRG1 is a member of the N-myc downstream-regulated gene (NDRG) family and is involved in cellular differentiation, activation... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus Citation Extract: Kyuno J, Fukui A, Michiue T, Asashima M. Identification and characterization of Xenopus NDRG1. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2003 Sep 12;309(1):52-7. |
Identification of a novel gene involved in asexual organogenesis in the budding ascidian Botryllus schlosseri
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Dev Dyn. 2005 Dec;234(4):997-1005. Epub:
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Development via regeneration or budding shares some known genetic pathways with embryogenesis, but no concerted effort has been... Delivery Method:
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Botryllus schlosseri (ascidian) Citation Extract: Laird DJ, Chang WT, Weissman IL, Lauzon RJ. Identification of a novel gene involved in asexual organogenesis in the budding ascidian Botryllus schlosseri. Dev Dyn. 2005 Dec;234(4):997-1005.. |