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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.
An anti-apoptotic role of SNX7 is required for liver development in zebrafish
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Hepatology. 2011 Dec 27. doi: 10.1002/hep.25560. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Sorting nexin (SNX) family proteins are best characterized for their abilities to regulate protein trafficking during processes... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Xu L, Yin W, Xia J, Peng M, Li S, Lin S, Pei A, Shu X. An anti-apoptotic role of SNX7 is required for liver development in zebrafish. Hepatology. 2011 Dec 27. doi: 10.1002/hep.25560. [Epub ahead of print]. |
ankAT-1 is a novel gene mediating the apical tuft formation in the sea urchin embryo
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Dev Biol. 2010 Sep 25. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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In sea urchin embryos, the apical tuft forms within the neurogenic animal plate. When FoxQ2, one of the earliest factors... Delivery Method:
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sea urchin Citation Extract: Yaguchi S, Yaguchi J, Wei Z, Shiba K, Angerer LM, Inaba K. ankAT-1 is a novel gene mediating the apical tuft formation in the sea urchin embryo. Dev Biol. 2010 Sep 25. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Apo-14 is required for digestive system organogenesis during fish embryogenesis and larval development
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Int J Dev Biol. 2008;52(8):1089-98 Epub:
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Apo-14 is a fish-specific apolipoprotein and its biological function remains unknown. In this study, CagApo-14 was cloned from... Organism or Cell Type:
gibel carp, Carassius auratus gibelio Citation Extract: Xia JH, Liu JX, Zhou L, Li Z, Gui JF. Apo-14 is required for digestive system organogenesis during fish embryogenesis and larval development. Int J Dev Biol. 2008;52(8):1089-98. |
Assembly of Lamina-Specific Neuronal Connections by Slit Bound to Type IV Collagen
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Cell. 2011 Jul 8;146(1):164-76 Epub:
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The mechanisms that generate specific neuronal connections in the brain are under intense investigation. In zebrafish, retinal... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Xiao T, Staub W, Robles E, Gosse NJ, Cole GJ, Baier H. Assembly of Lamina-Specific Neuronal Connections by Slit Bound to Type IV Collagen. Cell. 2011 Jul 8;146(1):164-76. |
Beta-catenin/Tcf-regulated transcription prior to the midblastula transition
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Development. 2002 Dec;129(24):5743-52 Epub:
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Following fertilization, the zygotic genome in many organisms is quiescent until the midblastula transition (MBT), when large-... Delivery Method:
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Xenopus Citation Extract: Yang J, Tan C, Darken RS, Wilson PA, Klein PS. Beta-catenin/Tcf-regulated transcription prior to the midblastula transition. Development. 2002 Dec;129(24):5743-52. |
Both DNA topoisomerase II-binding protein 1 and BRCA1 regulate the G2-M cell cycle checkpoint
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Cancer Res. 2003 Jun 15;63(12):3049-53 Epub:
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Cell cycle checkpoints play a central role in genomic stability. The human DNA topoisomerase II-binding protein 1 (TopBP1)... Delivery Method:
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cell culture: human breast carcinoma mutant HCC1937+wtBRCA1 Citation Extract: Yamane K, Chen J, Kinsella TJ. Both DNA topoisomerase II-binding protein 1 and BRCA1 regulate the G2-M cell cycle checkpoint. Cancer Res. 2003 Jun 15;63(12):3049-53. |
Cardiomyopathy in zebrafish due to mutation in an alternatively spliced exon of titin
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Nat Genet. 2002 Feb;30(2):205-9 Epub:
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The zebrafish embryo is transparent and can tolerate absence of blood flow because its oxygen is delivered by diffusion rather... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Xu X, Meiler SE, Zhong TP, Mohideen M, Crossley DA, Burggren WW, Fishman MC. Cardiomyopathy in zebrafish due to mutation in an alternatively spliced exon of titin. Nat Genet. 2002 Feb;30(2):205-9. |
Categorical data analysis in experimental biology
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Dev Biol. 2010 Dec 1;348(1):3-11. Epub 2010 Sep 6. Review Epub:
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The categorical data set is an important data class in experimental biology and contains data separable into several mutually... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Xu B, Feng X, Burdine RD. Categorical data analysis in experimental biology. Dev Biol. 2010 Dec 1;348(1):3-11. Epub 2010 Sep 6. Review. |
Ci-Tbx6b and Ci-Tbx6c are key mediators of the maternal effect gene Ci-macho1 in muscle cell differentiation in Ciona intestinalis embryos
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Dev Biol. 2005 Jun 15;282(2):535-49 Epub:
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Maternally deposited mRNA encoding the Zic family zinc-finger protein Ci-macho1 is a determinant responsible for muscle cell... Delivery Method:
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Ciona intestinalis Citation Extract: Yagi K, Takatori N, Satou Y, Satoh N. Ci-Tbx6b and Ci-Tbx6c are key mediators of the maternal effect gene Ci-macho1 in muscle cell differentiation in Ciona intestinalis embryos. Dev Biol. 2005 Jun 15;282(2):535-49. |
Ciona intestinalis Noto4 contains a phosphotyrosine interaction domain and is involved in the midline intercalation of notochord cells
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Int J Dev Biol. 2010 Sep 23. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Brachyury plays a pivotal role in the notochord formation in ascidian embryos. Ciona intestinalis Noto4 (Ci-Noto4) was isolated... Organism or Cell Type:
Ciona intestinalis Citation Extract: Yamada S, Ueno N, Satoh N, Takahashi H. Ciona intestinalis Noto4 contains a phosphotyrosine interaction domain and is involved in the midline intercalation of notochord cells. Int J Dev Biol. 2010 Sep 23. [Epub ahead of print]. |