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B M Weinstein

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Jung H, Isogai S, Kamei M, Castranova D, Gore A, Weinstein B
Methods Cell Biol . 2016 Jun; 133:69-103. PMID: 27263409
Blood vessels supply tissues and organs with oxygen, nutrients, cellular, and humoral factors, while lymphatic vessels regulate tissue fluid homeostasis, immune trafficking, and dietary fat absorption. Understanding the mechanisms of...
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Covassin L, Siekmann A, Kacergis M, Laver E, Moore J, Villefranc J, et al.
Dev Biol . 2009 Mar; 329(2):212-26. PMID: 19269286
In this work we describe a forward genetic approach to identify mutations that affect blood vessel development in the zebrafish. By applying a haploid screening strategy in a transgenic background...
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Covassin L, Villefranc J, Kacergis M, Weinstein B, Lawson N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2006 Apr; 103(17):6554-9. PMID: 16617120
Recent evidence indicates a specific role for vascular endothelial growth factor a (Vegfa) during artery development in both zebrafish and mouse embryos, whereas less is known about signals that govern...
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Weinstein B, Lawson N
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol . 2003 Jul; 67:155-62. PMID: 12858536
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Lawson N, Scheer N, Pham V, Kim C, Chitnis A, Campos-Ortega J, et al.
Development . 2001 Oct; 128(19):3675-83. PMID: 11585794
Recent evidence indicates that acquisition of artery or vein identity during vascular development is governed, in part, by genetic mechanisms. The artery-specific expression of a number of Notch signaling genes...
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Pham V, Roman B, Weinstein B
Dev Dyn . 2001 Aug; 221(4):470-4. PMID: 11500985
The Tie1 and Tie2 receptor tyrosine kinases and the Tie2 ligands, the angiopoietins, play critical roles in vertebrate vascular embryogenesis, helping to mediate the interaction between endothelial cells and the...
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Vogel A, Weinstein B
Trends Cardiovasc Med . 2001 May; 10(8):352-60. PMID: 11369262
The zebrafish, a genetically accessible vertebrate with an externally developing, optically clear embryo, is ideally suited for in vivo functional dissection of the embryonic development of the circulatory system. Here,...
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Isogai S, Horiguchi M, Weinstein B
Dev Biol . 2001 Feb; 230(2):278-301. PMID: 11161578
We have used confocal microangiography to examine and describe the vascular anatomy of the developing zebrafish, Danio rerio. This method and the profound optical clarity of zebrafish embryos make it...
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Blake T, Adya N, Kim C, Oates A, Zon L, Chitnis A, et al.
Blood . 2000 Dec; 96(13):4178-84. PMID: 11110689
Mammalian CBFB encodes a transcription factor (CBF beta) that in combination with CBF alpha 2 binds to specific DNA sequences and regulates expression of a number of hematopoietic genes. CBFB...
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Motoike T, Loughna S, Perens E, Roman B, Liao W, Chau T, et al.
Genesis . 2000 Nov; 28(2):75-81. PMID: 11064424
We report the generation and characterization of transgenic mouse and zebrafish expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) specifically in vascular endothelial cells in a relatively uniform fashion. These reporter lines exhibit...