Daniel B Dranow
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Fung L, Dranow D, Subramanian A, Libby N, Schilling T
Development
. 2024 Nov;
151(24).
PMID: 39575928
Cellular retinoic acid (RA)-binding proteins (Crabps) solubilize intracellular RA and transport it to its nuclear receptors or cytoplasmic degradation enzymes. Despite their extreme conservation across chordates, genetic studies of Crabp...
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Dranow D, Le Pabic P, Schilling T
Development
. 2023 Apr;
150(8).
PMID: 37039156
Non-canonical/β-catenin-independent Wnt signaling plays crucial roles in tissue/cell polarity in epithelia, but its functions have been less well studied in mesenchymal tissues, such as the skeleton. Mutations in non-canonical Wnt...
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Le Pabic P, Dranow D, Hoyle D, Schilling T
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2022 Dec;
13:1060187.
PMID: 36561564
Research on the genetic mechanisms underlying human skeletal development and disease have largely relied on studies in mice. However, recently the zebrafish has emerged as a popular model for skeletal...
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Hoyle D, Dranow D, Schilling T
Development
. 2021 Dec;
149(2).
PMID: 34919126
Secreted signals in patterning systems often induce repressive signals that shape their distributions in space and time. In developing growth plates (GPs) of endochondral long bones, Parathyroid hormone-like hormone (Pthlh)...
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Dranow D, Hu K, Bird A, Lawry S, Adams M, Sanchez A, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2016 Sep;
12(9):e1006323.
PMID: 27642754
Although the zebrafish is a major model organism, how they determine sex is not well understood. In domesticated zebrafish, sex determination appears to be polygenic, being influenced by multiple genetic...
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Dranow D, Tucker R, Draper B
Dev Biol
. 2013 Jan;
376(1):43-50.
PMID: 23348677
Sex in zebrafish is not determined by a major chromosomal locus, but instead relies on a mechanism that is influenced by a germ cell-derived signal, as animals that lack germ...