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Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|June 12, 2021
Zebrafish disease models in drug discovery: from preclinical modelling to clinical trialsE Elizabeth Patton, Leonard I Zon, David M Langenau
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 26, 2015
The melanocyte lineage in development and diseaseRichard L Mort, Ian J Jackson, E Elizabeth Patton
Disease Models & Mechanisms|March 5, 2026
The power of citation: giving credit where credit is dueKirsty Hooper, Dina Mikimoto, Rachel Hackett, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 12, 2015
The melanocyte lineage in development and diseaseRichard L Mort, Ian J Jackson, E Elizabeth Patton
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 29, 2014
Spotlight on zebrafish: translational impactE Elizabeth Patton, Paraminder Dhillon, James F Amatruda, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|December 4, 2014
Temperature-sensitive splicing of mitfa by an intron mutation in zebrafishZhiqiang Zeng, Stephen L Johnson, James A Lister, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 14, 2011
Dhx34 and Nbas function in the NMD pathway and are required for embryonic development in zebrafishCorina Anastasaki, Dasa Longman, Amy Capper, et al.
Zebrafish|January 6, 2010
Zebrafish have a competent p53-dependent nucleotide excision repair pathway to resolve ultraviolet B-induced DNA damage in the skinZhiqiang Zeng, Jennifer Richardson, Daniel Verduzco, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 29, 2022
Aldh2 is a lineage-specific metabolic gatekeeper in melanocyte stem cellsHannah Brunsdon, Alessandro Brombin, Samuel Peterson, et al.
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS|June 15, 2010
Small molecule screening in zebrafish: an in vivo approach to identifying new chemical tools and drug leadsKerrie L Taylor, Nicola J Grant, Nicholas D Temperley, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|June 12, 2021
Zebrafish disease models in drug discovery: from preclinical modelling to clinical trialsE Elizabeth Patton, Leonard I Zon, David M Langenau
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 26, 2015
The melanocyte lineage in development and diseaseRichard L Mort, Ian J Jackson, E Elizabeth Patton
Disease Models & Mechanisms|March 5, 2026
The power of citation: giving credit where credit is dueKirsty Hooper, Dina Mikimoto, Rachel Hackett, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 12, 2015
The melanocyte lineage in development and diseaseRichard L Mort, Ian J Jackson, E Elizabeth Patton
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 29, 2014
Spotlight on zebrafish: translational impactE Elizabeth Patton, Paraminder Dhillon, James F Amatruda, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|December 4, 2014
Temperature-sensitive splicing of mitfa by an intron mutation in zebrafishZhiqiang Zeng, Stephen L Johnson, James A Lister, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 14, 2011
Dhx34 and Nbas function in the NMD pathway and are required for embryonic development in zebrafishCorina Anastasaki, Dasa Longman, Amy Capper, et al.
Zebrafish|January 6, 2010
Zebrafish have a competent p53-dependent nucleotide excision repair pathway to resolve ultraviolet B-induced DNA damage in the skinZhiqiang Zeng, Jennifer Richardson, Daniel Verduzco, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 29, 2022
Aldh2 is a lineage-specific metabolic gatekeeper in melanocyte stem cellsHannah Brunsdon, Alessandro Brombin, Samuel Peterson, et al.
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS|June 15, 2010
Small molecule screening in zebrafish: an in vivo approach to identifying new chemical tools and drug leadsKerrie L Taylor, Nicola J Grant, Nicholas D Temperley, et al.
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