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Dirk Sieger

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Glia|September 19, 2012
Animal models for studying microglia: the first, the popular, and the newDirk Sieger, Francesca Peri
BMC Bioinformatics|August 26, 2025
Calciumnetexplorer: an R package for network analysis of calcium imaging dataSimone Lenci, Dirk Sieger
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|October 17, 2019
Zebrafish In Vivo Models of Cancer and MetastasisKaty R Astell, Dirk Sieger
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|May 15, 2018
Isolation and RNA Extraction of Neurons, Macrophages and Microglia from Larval Zebrafish BrainsJulie Mazzolini, Kelda Chia, Dirk Sieger
Development Genes and Evolution|August 17, 2004
her11 is involved in the somitogenesis clock in zebrafishDirk Sieger, Diethard Tautz, Martin Gajewski
Mechanisms of Development|October 11, 2003
The role of Suppressor of Hairless in Notch mediated signalling during zebrafish somitogenesisDirk Sieger, Diethard Tautz, Martin Gajewski
Elife|February 22, 2018
Tumor initiating cells induce Cxcr4-mediated infiltration of pro-tumoral macrophages into the brainKelda Chia, Julie Mazzolini, Marina Mione, et al.
Elife|July 18, 2019
Brain tumours repurpose endogenous neuron to microglia signalling mechanisms to promote their own proliferationKelda Chia, Marcus Keatinge, Julie Mazzolini, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|October 31, 2022
Zebrafish as a model organism for neurodegenerative diseaseKelda Chia, Anna Klingseisen, Dirk Sieger, et al.
Zebrafish|October 26, 2016
A Zebrafish Live Imaging Model Reveals Differential Responses of Microglia Toward Glioblastoma Cells In VivoLloyd Hamilton, Katy R Astell, Gergana Velikova, et al.
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Glia|September 19, 2012
Animal models for studying microglia: the first, the popular, and the newDirk Sieger, Francesca Peri
BMC Bioinformatics|August 26, 2025
Calciumnetexplorer: an R package for network analysis of calcium imaging dataSimone Lenci, Dirk Sieger
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|October 17, 2019
Zebrafish In Vivo Models of Cancer and MetastasisKaty R Astell, Dirk Sieger
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|May 15, 2018
Isolation and RNA Extraction of Neurons, Macrophages and Microglia from Larval Zebrafish BrainsJulie Mazzolini, Kelda Chia, Dirk Sieger
Development Genes and Evolution|August 17, 2004
her11 is involved in the somitogenesis clock in zebrafishDirk Sieger, Diethard Tautz, Martin Gajewski
Mechanisms of Development|October 11, 2003
The role of Suppressor of Hairless in Notch mediated signalling during zebrafish somitogenesisDirk Sieger, Diethard Tautz, Martin Gajewski
Elife|February 22, 2018
Tumor initiating cells induce Cxcr4-mediated infiltration of pro-tumoral macrophages into the brainKelda Chia, Julie Mazzolini, Marina Mione, et al.
Elife|July 18, 2019
Brain tumours repurpose endogenous neuron to microglia signalling mechanisms to promote their own proliferationKelda Chia, Marcus Keatinge, Julie Mazzolini, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|October 31, 2022
Zebrafish as a model organism for neurodegenerative diseaseKelda Chia, Anna Klingseisen, Dirk Sieger, et al.
Zebrafish|October 26, 2016
A Zebrafish Live Imaging Model Reveals Differential Responses of Microglia Toward Glioblastoma Cells In VivoLloyd Hamilton, Katy R Astell, Gergana Velikova, et al.
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