Publikationen von H-M Maischein
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144 (11), S. 2059 - 2069 (2017)
Gain-of-function mutations in Aqp3a influence zebrafish pigment pattern formation through the tissue environment. Development 2.
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5 (6), S. 736 - 744 (2016)
Spermidine, but not spermine, is essential for pigment pattern formation in zebrafish. Biology Open 3.
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10, 23 (2015)
The LRR receptor Islr2 is required for retinal axon routing at the vertebrate optic chiasm. Neural Development 4.
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12 (4), S. 694 - 708 (2015)
A Floor-Plate Extracellular Protein-Protein Interaction Screen Identifies Draxin as a Secreted Netrin-1 Antagonist. Cell Reports 5.
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3, e05125 (2014)
Gap junctions composed of connexins 41.8 and 39.4 are essential for colour pattern formation in zebrafish. eLife 6.
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3 (6), S. 503 - 509 (2014)
Endothelin signalling in iridophore development and stripe pattern formation of zebrafish. Biology Open 7.
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140 (14), S. 2997 - 3007 (2013)
Iridophores and their interactions with other chromatophores are required for stripe formation in zebrafish. Development 8.
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136 (8), S. 1231 - 1240 (2009)
Lgl2 and E-cadherin act antagonistically to regulate hemidesmosome formation during epidermal development in zebrafish. Development 9.
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135 (11), S. 1935 - 1946 (2008)
The multidomain protein Brpf1 binds histones and is required for Hox gene expression and segmental identity. Development 10.
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177 (4), S. 2463 - 2476 (2006)
Conserved Functions of Ikaros in Vertebrate Lymphocyte Development: Genetic Evidence for Distinct Larval and Adult Phases of T Cell Development and Two Lineages of B Cells in Zebrafish. Journal of Immunology 11.
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132 (14), S. 3255 - 3265 (2005)
Zebrafish penner/lethal giant larvae 2 functions in hemidesmosome formation, maintenance of cellular morphology and growth regulation in the developing basal epidermis. Development 12.
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231 (2), S. 324 - 335 (2004)
Identification of recessive maternal-effect mutations in the zebrafish using a gynogenesis-based method. Developmental Dynamics 13.
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7 (5), S. 491 - 492 (2004)
Towing of sensory axons by their migrating target cells in vivo. Nature Neuroscience 14.
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18 (5), S. 1185 - 1195 (2004)
Genetic Analysis of Adenohypophysis Formation in Zebrafish. Molecular Endocrinology 15.
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130 (17), S. 3907 - 3916 (2003)
The maternal-effect gene futile cycle is essential for pronuclear congression and mitotic spindle assembly in the zebrafish zygote. Development 16.
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12 (16), S. 1405 - 1412 (2002)
Analysis of a Zebrafish VEGF Receptor Mutant Reveals Specific Disruption of Angiogenesis. Current Biology 17.
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34 (4), S. 577 - 588 (2002)
Migration and Function of a Glial Subtype in the Vertebrate Peripheral Nervous System. Neuron 18.
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9 (24), S. 1431 - 1440 (1999)
A mutation in the zebrafish maternal-effect gene nebel affects furrow formation and vasa RNA localization. Current Biology 19.
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77 (1), S. 63 - 74 (1998)
Function of zebrafish beta-catenin and TCF-3 in dorsoventral patterning. Mechanisms of Development 20.
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123 (1), S. 47 - 55 (1996)
The zebrafish epiboly mutants. Development