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Paulissen E, Martin B
Zebrafish . 2024 Mar; 21(3):243-249. PMID: 38436568
An effective method for tissue-specific ablation in zebrafish is the nitroreductase (NTR)/metronidazole (MTZ) system. Expressing bacterial NTR in the presence of nitroimidazole compounds causes apoptotic cell death, which can be...
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Paulissen E, Martin B
Bio Protoc . 2024 Feb; 14(3):e4928. PMID: 38379824
Vertebrate embryogenesis is a highly dynamic process involving coordinated cell and tissue movements that generate the final embryonic body plan. Many of these movements are difficult to image at high...
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Paulissen E, Martin B
Dev Biol . 2022 Aug; 490:134-143. PMID: 35917935
The vertebrate embryonic midline vasculature forms in close proximity to the developing skeletal muscle, which originates in the somites. Angioblasts migrate from bilateral positions along the ventral edge of the...
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Paulissen E, Palmisano N, Waxman J, Martin B
Elife . 2022 Feb; 11. PMID: 35137687
Angioblasts that form the major axial blood vessels of the dorsal aorta and cardinal vein migrate toward the embryonic midline from distant lateral positions. Little is known about what controls...
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Mohan C, Kim L, Hollar N, Li T, Paulissen E, Leung C, et al.
Elife . 2018 Aug; 7. PMID: 30091702
VivosX is an disulfide crosslinking approach that utilizes a pair of strategically positioned cysteines on two proteins to probe physical interactions within cells. Histone H2A.Z, which often replaces one or...
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Botchkarev Jr V, Garabedian M, Lemos B, Paulissen E, Haber J
Mol Biol Cell . 2017 Feb; 28(8):1011-1020. PMID: 28228549
The budding yeast Polo-like kinase Cdc5 is a key regulator of many mitotic events. Cdc5 coordinates its functions spatially and temporally by changing its localization during the cell cycle: Cdc5...