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Adrian T Monstad-Rios

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Watson C, Tang W, Rojas M, Fiedler I, Morfin Montes de Oca E, Cronrath A, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2022 Nov; 18(11):e1010496. PMID: 36346812
Bone and muscle are coupled through developmental, mechanical, paracrine, and autocrine signals. Genetic variants at the CPED1-WNT16 locus are dually associated with bone- and muscle-related traits. While Wnt16 is necessary...
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Watson C, Monstad-Rios A, Bhimani R, Gistelinck C, Willaert A, Coucke P, et al.
Cell Syst . 2020 Mar; 10(3):275-286.e5. PMID: 32191876
Genetic mosaicism can manifest as spatially variable phenotypes that vary from site to site within an organism. Here, we use imaging-based phenomics to quantitate phenotypes at many sites within the...
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Hur M, Gistelinck C, Huber P, Lee J, Thompson M, Monstad-Rios A, et al.
Zebrafish . 2017 Nov; 15(1):77-78. PMID: 29173118
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Monstad-Rios A, Watson C, Kwon R
Zebrafish . 2017 Oct; 15(1):1-8. PMID: 29083959
Phenotype-based small molecule screens in zebrafish embryos and larvae have been successful in accelerating pathway and therapeutic discovery for diverse biological processes. Yet, the application of chemical screens to adult...
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Hur M, Gistelinck C, Huber P, Lee J, Thompson M, Monstad-Rios A, et al.
Elife . 2017 Sep; 6. PMID: 28884682
Phenomics, which ideally involves in-depth phenotyping at the whole-organism scale, may enhance our functional understanding of genetic variation. Here, we demonstrate methods to profile hundreds of phenotypic measures comprised of...