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Laura M Pillay

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Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|June 30, 2011
Zebrafish Tshz3b negatively regulates Hox function in the developing hindbrainTimothy Erickson, Laura M Pillay, Andrew J Waskiewicz
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology|February 14, 2018
The zebrafish: A fintastic model for hematopoietic development and diseaseAniket V Gore, Laura M Pillay, Marina Venero Galanternik, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2017
Correction: Somite-Derived Retinoic Acid Regulates Zebrafish Hematopoietic Stem Cell FormationLaura M Pillay, Kacey J Mackowetzky, Sonya A Widen, et al.
Plos One|November 19, 2016
Somite-Derived Retinoic Acid Regulates Zebrafish Hematopoietic Stem Cell FormationLaura M Pillay, Kacey J Mackowetzky, Sonya A Widen, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 4, 2010
The Hox cofactors Meis1 and Pbx act upstream of gata1 to regulate primitive hematopoiesisLaura M Pillay, A Michael Forrester, Timothy Erickson, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 5, 2011
Hmx4 regulates Sonic hedgehog signaling through control of retinoic acid synthesis during forebrain patterningPatricia A Gongal, Lindsey D March, Vanessa L Holly, et al.
Neurobiology of Disease|March 26, 2013
Targeted mutation of the gene encoding prion protein in zebrafish reveals a conserved role in neuron excitabilityValerie C Fleisch, Patricia L A Leighton, Hao Wang, et al.
Zebrafish|June 21, 2013
Evaluating the mutagenic activity of targeted endonucleases containing a Sharkey FokI cleavage domain variant in zebrafishLaura M Pillay, Lyndsay G Selland, Valerie C Fleisch, et al.
Angiogenesis|March 23, 2022
In vivo dissection of Rhoa function in vascular development using zebrafishLaura M Pillay, Joseph J Yano, Andrew E Davis, et al.
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Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|June 30, 2011
Zebrafish Tshz3b negatively regulates Hox function in the developing hindbrainTimothy Erickson, Laura M Pillay, Andrew J Waskiewicz
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology|February 14, 2018
The zebrafish: A fintastic model for hematopoietic development and diseaseAniket V Gore, Laura M Pillay, Marina Venero Galanternik, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2017
Correction: Somite-Derived Retinoic Acid Regulates Zebrafish Hematopoietic Stem Cell FormationLaura M Pillay, Kacey J Mackowetzky, Sonya A Widen, et al.
Plos One|November 19, 2016
Somite-Derived Retinoic Acid Regulates Zebrafish Hematopoietic Stem Cell FormationLaura M Pillay, Kacey J Mackowetzky, Sonya A Widen, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 4, 2010
The Hox cofactors Meis1 and Pbx act upstream of gata1 to regulate primitive hematopoiesisLaura M Pillay, A Michael Forrester, Timothy Erickson, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 5, 2011
Hmx4 regulates Sonic hedgehog signaling through control of retinoic acid synthesis during forebrain patterningPatricia A Gongal, Lindsey D March, Vanessa L Holly, et al.
Neurobiology of Disease|March 26, 2013
Targeted mutation of the gene encoding prion protein in zebrafish reveals a conserved role in neuron excitabilityValerie C Fleisch, Patricia L A Leighton, Hao Wang, et al.
Zebrafish|June 21, 2013
Evaluating the mutagenic activity of targeted endonucleases containing a Sharkey FokI cleavage domain variant in zebrafishLaura M Pillay, Lyndsay G Selland, Valerie C Fleisch, et al.
Angiogenesis|March 23, 2022
In vivo dissection of Rhoa function in vascular development using zebrafishLaura M Pillay, Joseph J Yano, Andrew E Davis, et al.
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