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Holly A Field

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Genome Biology|November 13, 2003
Developments in developmental genomicsHolly A Field, Kevin P White
Mechanisms of Development|December 20, 2002
From endoderm formation to liver and pancreas development in zebrafishElke A Ober, Holly A Field, Didier Y R Stainier
Developmental Biology|March 21, 2003
Formation of the digestive system in zebrafish. I. Liver morphogenesisHolly A Field, Elke A Ober, Tobias Roeser, et al.
Nature|June 27, 2006
Mesodermal Wnt2b signalling positively regulates liver specificationElke A Ober, Heather Verkade, Holly A Field, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 28, 2003
Formation of the digestive system in zebrafish. II. Pancreas morphogenesisHolly A Field, P D Si Dong, Dimitris Beis, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 9, 2008
Multiple roles for Med12 in vertebrate endoderm developmentChong Hyun Shin, Won-Suk Chung, Sung-Kook Hong, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 19, 2005
Genetic and cellular analyses of zebrafish atrioventricular cushion and valve developmentDimitris Beis, Thomas Bartman, Suk-Won Jin, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 29, 2007
A transgene-assisted genetic screen identifies essential regulators of vascular development in vertebrate embryosSuk-Won Jin, Wiebke Herzog, Massimo M Santoro, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 12, 2014
Minor class splicing shapes the zebrafish transcriptome during developmentSebastian Markmiller, Nicole Cloonan, Rea M Lardelli, et al.
Plos Genetics|February 15, 2013
Autophagy induction is a Tor- and Tp53-independent cell survival response in a zebrafish model of disrupted ribosome biogenesisYeliz Boglev, Andrew P Badrock, Andrew J Trotter, et al.
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Genome Biology|November 13, 2003
Developments in developmental genomicsHolly A Field, Kevin P White
Mechanisms of Development|December 20, 2002
From endoderm formation to liver and pancreas development in zebrafishElke A Ober, Holly A Field, Didier Y R Stainier
Developmental Biology|March 21, 2003
Formation of the digestive system in zebrafish. I. Liver morphogenesisHolly A Field, Elke A Ober, Tobias Roeser, et al.
Nature|June 27, 2006
Mesodermal Wnt2b signalling positively regulates liver specificationElke A Ober, Heather Verkade, Holly A Field, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 28, 2003
Formation of the digestive system in zebrafish. II. Pancreas morphogenesisHolly A Field, P D Si Dong, Dimitris Beis, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 9, 2008
Multiple roles for Med12 in vertebrate endoderm developmentChong Hyun Shin, Won-Suk Chung, Sung-Kook Hong, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 19, 2005
Genetic and cellular analyses of zebrafish atrioventricular cushion and valve developmentDimitris Beis, Thomas Bartman, Suk-Won Jin, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 29, 2007
A transgene-assisted genetic screen identifies essential regulators of vascular development in vertebrate embryosSuk-Won Jin, Wiebke Herzog, Massimo M Santoro, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 12, 2014
Minor class splicing shapes the zebrafish transcriptome during developmentSebastian Markmiller, Nicole Cloonan, Rea M Lardelli, et al.
Plos Genetics|February 15, 2013
Autophagy induction is a Tor- and Tp53-independent cell survival response in a zebrafish model of disrupted ribosome biogenesisYeliz Boglev, Andrew P Badrock, Andrew J Trotter, et al.
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