Search Results - "Bergen, Dylan J M"
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Regenerating zebrafish scales express a subset of evolutionary conserved genes involved in human skeletal disease
Published in BMC biology (21-01-2022)“…Scales are mineralised exoskeletal structures that are part of the dermal skeleton. Scales have been mostly lost during evolution of terrestrial vertebrates…”
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Giantin-knockout models reveal a feedback loop between Golgi function and glycosyltransferase expression
Published in Journal of cell science (15-12-2017)“…The Golgi is the cellular hub for complex glycosylation, controlling accurate processing of complex proteoglycans, receptors, ligands and glycolipids. Its…”
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Zebrafish as an Emerging Model for Osteoporosis: A Primary Testing Platform for Screening New Osteo-Active Compounds
Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (29-01-2019)“…Osteoporosis is metabolic bone disease caused by an altered balance between bone anabolism and catabolism. This dysregulated balance is responsible for fragile…”
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The Golgi matrix protein giantin is required for normal cilia function in zebrafish
Published in Biology open (15-08-2017)“…The Golgi is essential for glycosylation of newly synthesised proteins including almost all cell-surface and extracellular matrix proteoglycans. Giantin,…”
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Regulator of calcineurin-2 is a centriolar protein with a role in cilia length control
Published in Journal of cell science (01-05-2018)“…Almost every cell in the human body extends a primary cilium. Defective cilia function leads to a set of disorders known as ciliopathies, which are…”
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Giantin is required for intracellular N-terminal processing of type I procollagen
Published in The Journal of cell biology (07-06-2021)“…Knockout of the golgin giantin leads to skeletal and craniofacial defects driven by poorly studied changes in glycosylation and extracellular matrix…”
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High Bone Mass Disorders: New Insights From Connecting the Clinic and the Bench
Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-02-2023)“…ABSTRACT Monogenic high bone mass (HBM) disorders are characterized by an increased amount of bone in general, or at specific sites in the skeleton. Here, we…”
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A Roadmap to Gene Discoveries and Novel Therapies in Monogenic Low and High Bone Mass Disorders
Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (13-08-2021)“…Genetic disorders of the skeleton encompass a diverse group of bone diseases differing in clinical characteristics, severity, incidence and molecular etiology…”
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Pharmacological Manipulation of Early Zebrafish Skeletal Development Shows an Important Role for Smad9 in Control of Skeletal Progenitor Populations
Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (13-02-2021)“…Osteoporosis and other conditions associated with low bone density or quality are highly prevalent, are increasing as the population ages and with increased…”
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Identification of Cdca7 as a novel Notch transcriptional target involved in hematopoietic stem cell emergence
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (17-11-2014)“…Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) specification occurs in the embryonic aorta and requires Notch activation; however, most of the Notch-regulated elements…”
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A Rare Mutation in SMAD9 Associated With High Bone Mass Identifies the SMAD‐Dependent BMP Signaling Pathway as a Potential Anabolic Target for Osteoporosis
Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-01-2020)“…ABSTRACT Novel anabolic drug targets are needed to treat osteoporosis. Having established a large national cohort with unexplained high bone mass (HBM), we…”
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Coronin-1C and RCC2 guide mesenchymal migration by trafficking Rac1 and controlling GEF exposure
Published in Journal of cell science (01-10-2014)“…Sustained forward migration through a fibrillar extracellular matrix requires localization of protrusive signals. Contact with fibronectin at the tip of a cell…”
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Melanocortin Receptor 4 Deficiency Affects Body Weight Regulation, Grooming Behavior, and Substrate Preference in the Rat
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-03-2012)“…Obesity is caused by an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure and has become a major health‐care problem in western society. The central melanocortin…”
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Correction: Giantin is required for intracellular N-terminal processing of type I procollagen
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