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Matthew Gemberling

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Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|February 4, 2018
Boosting, Not Breaking: CRISPR Activators Treat Disease ModelsMatthew Gemberling, Charles A Gersbach
Elife|April 2, 2015
Nrg1 is an injury-induced cardiomyocyte mitogen for the endogenous heart regeneration program in zebrafishMatthew Gemberling, Ravi Karra, Amy L Dickson, et al.
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 10, 2013
The zebrafish as a model for complex tissue regenerationMatthew Gemberling, Travis J Bailey, David R Hyde, et al.
Genome Research|January 24, 2008
High-throughput biochemical analysis of in vivo location data reveals novel distinct classes of POU5F1(Oct4)/DNA complexesDean Tantin, Matthew Gemberling, Catherine Callister, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 25, 2013
An injury-responsive gata4 program shapes the zebrafish cardiac ventricleVikas Gupta, Matthew Gemberling, Ravi Karra, et al.
Genes & Development|January 28, 2009
A general mechanism for transcription regulation by Oct1 and Oct4 in response to genotoxic and oxidative stressJinsuk Kang, Matthew Gemberling, Mitsuhiro Nakamura, et al.
Genome Research|April 30, 2011
Combinatorial binding of transcription factors in the pluripotency control regions of the genomeLuciana Ferraris, Allan P Stewart, Jinsuk Kang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 8, 2013
In vivo monitoring of cardiomyocyte proliferation to identify chemical modifiers of heart regenerationWen-Yee Choi, Matthew Gemberling, Jinhu Wang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 15, 2015
Single epicardial cell transcriptome sequencing identifies Caveolin 1 as an essential factor in zebrafish heart regenerationJingli Cao, Adam Navis, Ben D Cox, et al.
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 8, 2016
Loss-of-function genetic tools for animal models: cross-species and cross-platform differencesBenjamin E Housden, Matthias Muhar, Matthew Gemberling, et al.
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Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|February 4, 2018
Boosting, Not Breaking: CRISPR Activators Treat Disease ModelsMatthew Gemberling, Charles A Gersbach
Elife|April 2, 2015
Nrg1 is an injury-induced cardiomyocyte mitogen for the endogenous heart regeneration program in zebrafishMatthew Gemberling, Ravi Karra, Amy L Dickson, et al.
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 10, 2013
The zebrafish as a model for complex tissue regenerationMatthew Gemberling, Travis J Bailey, David R Hyde, et al.
Genome Research|January 24, 2008
High-throughput biochemical analysis of in vivo location data reveals novel distinct classes of POU5F1(Oct4)/DNA complexesDean Tantin, Matthew Gemberling, Catherine Callister, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 25, 2013
An injury-responsive gata4 program shapes the zebrafish cardiac ventricleVikas Gupta, Matthew Gemberling, Ravi Karra, et al.
Genes & Development|January 28, 2009
A general mechanism for transcription regulation by Oct1 and Oct4 in response to genotoxic and oxidative stressJinsuk Kang, Matthew Gemberling, Mitsuhiro Nakamura, et al.
Genome Research|April 30, 2011
Combinatorial binding of transcription factors in the pluripotency control regions of the genomeLuciana Ferraris, Allan P Stewart, Jinsuk Kang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 8, 2013
In vivo monitoring of cardiomyocyte proliferation to identify chemical modifiers of heart regenerationWen-Yee Choi, Matthew Gemberling, Jinhu Wang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 15, 2015
Single epicardial cell transcriptome sequencing identifies Caveolin 1 as an essential factor in zebrafish heart regenerationJingli Cao, Adam Navis, Ben D Cox, et al.
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 8, 2016
Loss-of-function genetic tools for animal models: cross-species and cross-platform differencesBenjamin E Housden, Matthias Muhar, Matthew Gemberling, et al.
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