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    Regenerating zebrafish scales express a subset of evolutionary conserved genes involved in human skeletal disease by Bergen, Dylan J M, Tong, Qiao, Shukla, Ankit, Newham, Elis, Zethof, Jan, Lundberg, Mischa, Ryan, Rebecca, Youlten, Scott E, Frysz, Monika, Croucher, Peter I, Flik, Gert, Richardson, Rebecca J, Kemp, John P, Hammond, Chrissy L, Metz, Juriaan R

    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 by Stevenson, Nicola L, Bergen, Dylan J M, Skinner, Roderick E H, Kague, Erika, Martin-Silverstone, Elizabeth, Robson Brown, Kate A, Hammond, Chrissy L, Stephens, David J

    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 by Bergen, Dylan J M, Kague, Erika, Hammond, Chrissy L

    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 by Bergen, Dylan J M, Stevenson, Nicola L, Skinner, Roderick E H, Stephens, David J, Hammond, Christina L

    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 by Stevenson, Nicola L, Bergen, Dylan J M, Xu, Amadeus, Wyatt, Emily, Henry, Freya, McCaughey, Janine, Vuolo, Laura, Hammond, Chrissy L, Stephens, David J

    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 by Stevenson, Nicola L, Bergen, Dylan J M, Lu, Yinhui, Prada-Sanchez, M Esther, Kadler, Karl E, Hammond, Chrissy L, Stephens, David J

    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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    Pharmacological Manipulation of Early Zebrafish Skeletal Development Shows an Important Role for Smad9 in Control of Skeletal Progenitor Populations by McDonald, Georgina L K, Wang, Mengdi, Hammond, Chrissy L, Bergen, Dylan J M

    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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    Coronin-1C and RCC2 guide mesenchymal migration by trafficking Rac1 and controlling GEF exposure by Williamson, Rosalind C, Cowell, Christopher A M, Hammond, Christina L, Bergen, Dylan J M, Roper, James A, Feng, Yi, Rendall, Thomas C S, Race, Paul R, Bass, Mark D

    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 by Mul, Joram D., Boxtel, Ruben, Bergen, Dylan J.M., Brans, Maike A.D., Brakkee, Jan H., Toonen, Pim W., Garner, Keith M., Adan, Roger A.H., Cuppen, Edwin

    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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