Search Results - "Fishman, C"
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Power of rare diseases: found in translation
Published in Science translational medicine (04-09-2013)“…Aside from established genetic evidence, the best proof of a model for disease pathogenesis rests on predicted perturbation via targeted medicines in clinical…”
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Image-guided Microinvasive Percutaneous Treatment of Breast Lesions: Where Do We Stand?
Published in Radiographics (01-07-2021)Get full text
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Social determinants of health and the prediction of missed breast imaging appointments
Published in BMC health services research (30-11-2022)“…Abstract Background Predictive models utilizing social determinants of health (SDH), demographic data, and local weather data were trained to predict missed…”
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The mediator complex subunit Med10 regulates heart valve formation in zebrafish by controlling Tbx2b-mediated Has2 expression and cardiac jelly formation
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (02-09-2016)“…In search for novel key regulators of cardiac valve formation, we isolated the zebrafish cardiac valve mutant ping pong (png). We find that an insertional…”
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The heartstrings mutation in zebrafish causes heart/fin Tbx5 deficiency syndrome
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-2002)“…Holt-Oram syndrome is one of the autosomal dominant human âheart-handâ disorders, with a combination of upper limb malformations and cardiac defects…”
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Zebrafish: The Canonical Vertebrate
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (09-11-2001)“…The zebrafish is a dream system for scientists riding the next wave of genome-wide exploration. This photogenic creature is the first vertebrate that has…”
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Semaphorin-Plexin Signaling Guides Patterning of the Developing Vasculature
Published in Developmental cell (01-07-2004)“…Major vessels of the vertebrate circulatory system display evolutionarily conserved and reproducible anatomy, but the cues guiding this stereotypic patterning…”
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αKlotho Regulates Age-Associated Vascular Calcification and Lifespan in Zebrafish
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (10-09-2019)“…The hormone αKlotho regulates lifespan in mice, as knockouts die early of what appears to be accelerated aging due to hyperphosphatemia and soft tissue…”
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The myosin-interacting protein SMYD1 is essential for sarcomere organization
Published in Journal of cell science (15-09-2011)“…Assembly, maintenance and renewal of sarcomeres require highly organized and balanced folding, transport, modification and degradation of sarcomeric proteins…”
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Patterning of angiogenesis in the zebrafish embryo
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-02-2002)“…Little is known about how vascular patterns are generated in the embryo. The vasculature of the zebrafish trunk has an extremely regular pattern. One…”
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Genetic Control of Collective Behavior in Zebrafish
Published in iScience (27-03-2020)“…Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social interactions are a fundamental feature of many psychiatric…”
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Collective behavior emerges from genetically controlled simple behavioral motifs in zebrafish
Published in Science advances (08-10-2021)“…It is not understood how changes in the genetic makeup of individuals alter the behavior of groups of animals. Here, we find that, even at early larval stages,…”
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Gridlock, an HLH Gene Required for Assembly of the Aorta in Zebrafish
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (10-03-2000)“…The first artery and vein of the vertebrate embryo assemble in the trunk by migration and coalescence of angioblasts to form endothelial tubes. The gridlock…”
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Integrin-linked kinase, a novel component of the cardiac mechanical stretch sensor, controls contractility in the zebrafish heart
Published in Genes & development (01-09-2006)“…The vertebrate heart possesses autoregulatory mechanisms enabling it first to sense and then to adapt its force of contraction to continually changing demands…”
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Chemical suppression of a genetic mutation in a zebrafish model of aortic coarctation
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-05-2004)“…Conventional drug discovery approaches require a priori selection of an appropriate molecular target, but it is often not obvious which biological pathways…”
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FROM ZEBRAFISH TO HUMAN: Modular Medical Models
Published in Annual review of genomics and human genetics (01-01-2002)“…Genetic screens in Drosophila melanogaster , Caenorhabditis elegans , and Danio rerio clarified the logic of metazoan development by revealing critical unitary…”
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Gridlock signalling pathway fashions the first embryonic artery
Published in Nature (London) (08-11-2001)“…Arteries and veins are morphologically, functionally and molecularly very different, but how this distinction is established during vasculogenesis is unknown…”
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heart of glass Regulates the Concentric Growth of the Heart in Zebrafish
Published in Current biology (16-12-2003)“…Background: Patterned growth of vertebrate organs is essential for normal physiological function, but the underlying pathways that govern organotypic growth…”
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Disruption of acvrl1 increases endothelial cell number in zebrafish cranial vessels
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-06-2002)“…The zebrafish mutant violet beauregarde ( vbg ) can be identified at two days post-fertilization by an abnormal circulation pattern in which most blood cells…”
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Semaphorin III is needed for normal patterning and growth of nerves, bones and heart
Published in Nature (London) (10-10-1996)“…The expression patterns of the recently discovered family of semaphorin genes suggests that they have widespread roles in embryonic development. Some seem to…”
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