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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 12371 scientific papers returned from the database with the search filters currently being used below.
There are 12371 scientific papers returned from the database with the search filters currently being used below.
meis1 regulates the development of endothelial cells in zebrafish
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2008 Oct 3;374(4):647-52. Epub 2008 Jul 24. Epub:
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The differentiation of endothelial cells is tightly connected with the formation of blood vessels during vertebrate development... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Minehata KI, Kawahara A, Suzuki T. meis1 regulates the development of endothelial cells in zebrafish. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2008 Oct 3;374(4):647-52. Epub 2008 Jul 24.. |
Mesoderm migration in Drosophila is a multi-step process requiring FGF signaling and integrin activity
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Development. 2010 Jul;137(13):2167-75 Epub:
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Migration is a complex, dynamic process that has largely been studied using qualitative or static approaches. As technology has... Delivery Method:
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Fly, Drosophila melanogaster Citation Extract: McMahon A, Reeves GT, Supatto W, Stathopoulos A. Mesoderm migration in Drosophila is a multi-step process requiring FGF signaling and integrin activity. Development. 2010 Jul;137(13):2167-75. |
Morpholino phenocopies of endothelin 1 (sucker) and other anterior arch class mutations
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Genesis. 2001 Jul;30(3):186-7 Epub:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Miller CT, Kimmel CB. Morpholino phenocopies of endothelin 1 (sucker) and other anterior arch class mutations. Genesis. 2001 Jul;30(3):186-7. |
moz regulates Hox expression and pharyngeal segmental identity in zebrafish
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Development. 2004 May;131(10):2443-61 Epub:
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In vertebrate embryos, streams of cranial neural crest (CNC) cells migrate to form segmental pharyngeal arches and... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Miller CT, Maves L, Kimmel CB. moz regulates Hox expression and pharyngeal segmental identity in zebrafish. Development. 2004 May;131(10):2443-61. |
MRAS GTPase is a novel stemness marker that impacts mouse embryonic stem cell plasticity and Xenopus embryonic cell fate
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Development. 2013 Jul 18. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Pluripotent mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), maintained in the presence of the leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) cytokine,... Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus Citation Extract: Mathieu ME, Faucheux C, Saucourt C, Soulet F, Gauthereau X, Fédou S, Trouillas M, Thézé N, Thiébaud P, Boeuf H. MRAS GTPase is a novel stemness marker that impacts mouse embryonic stem cell plasticity and Xenopus embryonic cell fate. Development. 2013 Jul 18. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Mtmr8 is essential for vasculature development in zebrafish embryos
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BMC Dev Biol. 2010 Sep 5;10(1):96. [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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BACKGROUND: Embryonic morphogenesis of vascular and muscular systems is tightly coordinated, and a functional cooperation of... Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish Citation Extract: Mei J, Liu S, Li Z, Gui JF. Mtmr8 is essential for vasculature development in zebrafish embryos. BMC Dev Biol. 2010 Sep 5;10(1):96. [Epub ahead of print]. |
Muscle development in Ciona intestinalis requires the b-HLH myogenic regulatory factor gene Ci-MRF
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Dev Biol. Feb 1;302(1):333-44. Epub 2006 Sep 29 Epub:
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The activity of myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) genes is essential for vertebrate muscle development, whereas invertebrate... Organism or Cell Type:
Ciona intestinalis Citation Extract: Meedel TH, Chang P, Yasuo H. Muscle development in Ciona intestinalis requires the b-HLH myogenic regulatory factor gene Ci-MRF. Dev Biol. Feb 1;302(1):333-44. Epub 2006 Sep 29. |
Neuroprotection of MPTP-induced toxicity in zebrafish dopaminergic neurons
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Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2005 Oct 3; [Epub ahead of print] Epub:
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by a severe loss of dopaminergic neurons resulting in a range of motor deficits. The... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: McKinley ET, Baranowski TC, Blavo DO, Cato C, Doan TN, Rubinstein AL. Neuroprotection of MPTP-induced toxicity in zebrafish dopaminergic neurons. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2005 Oct 3; [Epub ahead of print]. |
nil per os encodes a conserved RNA recognition motif protein required for morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation of digestive organs in zebrafish
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Development. 2003 Sep 1;130(17):3917-3928 Epub:
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Digestive organ development occurs through a sequence of morphologically distinct stages, from overtly featureless endoderm,... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Mayer AN, Fishman MC. nil per os encodes a conserved RNA recognition motif protein required for morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation of digestive organs in zebrafish. Development. 2003 Sep 1;130(17):3917-3928. |
Nodal and Fgf pathways interact through a positive regulatory loop and synergize to maintain mesodermal cell populations
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Development. 2004 Feb;131(3):629-41. Epub 2004 Jan 7 Epub:
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Interactions between Nodal/Activin and Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) signalling pathways have long been thought to play an... Delivery Method:
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zebrafish Citation Extract: Mathieu J, Griffin K, Herbomel P, Dickmeis T, Strähle U, Kimelman D, Rosa FM, Peyriéras N. Nodal and Fgf pathways interact through a positive regulatory loop and synergize to maintain mesodermal cell populations. Development. 2004 Feb;131(3):629-41. Epub 2004 Jan 7. |