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Publikováno v:
Journal of American College Health. :1-9
Autor:
Colleen M. Renier, Jennifer O. Liang, William M. Bauer, John Pastor, Cynthia A. Welsh, Frances C. Slater
Publikováno v:
Zebrafish. 17:59-72
The study of zebrafish skin pattern development could lead to a better understanding of how these patterns are generated and how they evolved. To compare and contrast wild-type (WT) stripe...
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 203:1069-1089
In the last 30 years, the zebrafish has become a widely used model organism for research on vertebrate development and disease. Through a powerful combination of genetics and experimental embryology, significant inroads have been made into the regula
Autor:
Jessica A. Clay-Wright, Bethanie R. Borg, Ngawang Gonsar, Alicia R. Coughlin, Jennifer O. Liang, Lexy M. Kindt
Publikováno v:
genesis. 54:3-18
Zebrafish with defective Nodal signaling have a phenotype analogous to the fatal human birth defect anencephaly, which is caused by an open anterior neural tube. Previous work in our laboratory found that anterior open neural tube phenotypes in Nodal
Publikováno v:
The American Biology Teacher. 76:471-475
We have developed an upper-level undergraduate laboratory exercise that enables students to replicate a key experiment in developmental biology. In this exercise, students have the opportunity to observe live chick embryos and stain the apical ectode
Autor:
Sataree Khuansuwan, Jennifer O. Liang, Adelle C Schumann, Caroline Lund, Marijah Harney-Tolo, Po Nien Lu, Joshua T. Gamse
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 374:333-344
Differences between the left and right sides of the brain are present in many animal species. For instance, in humans the left cerebral hemisphere is largely responsible for language and tool use and the right for processing spatial information. Zebr
Autor:
Spencer Lee Kruggel, Caitlin A. Chartrand, Kelsey Melgaard, Paula L. Miller, Marvin Nieto Robles, Kevin R. Wehber, Michael T. Joyce, Amy Lucille Arcand, Michael Joyce, Jenna M. Peterson, Joseph Kinney, Phyo Ma, Amanda D. Lecy, Whitney Lee Scherkenbach, Kelsey A. Sodergren, Jedediah N. Jansen, Jayce Lee Brown, Kyle Anorve-Andress, Katchen M. Malecha, Bethanie R. Borg, Kristina K. Nelson, April Diane Rollins, Marisohn L. Frank, Jacob Jo Stiller, Andrea L. Smith, Jennifer O. Liang, Tianna R. Perosino
Publikováno v:
Zebrafish. 13(4)
Tissue regeneration requires not only the replacement of lost cells and tissues, but also the recreation of morphologies and patterns. Skin pigment pattern is a relatively simple system that can allow researchers to uncover the underlying mechanisms
Neural tube defects (NTD) occur when the flat neural plate epithelium fails to fold into the neural tube, the precursor to the brain and spinal cord. Squint (Sqt/Ndr1), a Nodal ligand, and One-eyed pinhead (Oep), a component of the Nodal receptor, ar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8d5f2ad3c2b3cd56852a95b386501fc5
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4677512/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4677512/
Publikováno v:
Zebrafish. 8:41-55
This project was developed to promote understanding of how mathematics and statistical analysis are used as tools in genetic research. It gives students the opportunity to carry out hypothesis-driven experiments in the classroom: students generate hy
Autor:
Haley N. Ersfeld, Lexy M. Kindt, Alicia R. Coughlin, Jennifer O. Liang, Marshall Hampton, Tianna R. Perosino
Publikováno v:
genesis. 56:e23096
Anencephaly is a fatal human neural tube defect (NTD) in which the anterior neural tube remains open. Zebrafish embryos with reduced Nodal signaling display an open anterior neural tube phenotype that is analogous to anencephaly. Previous work from o