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Mike Gilchrist

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Penailillo J, Palacios M, Mounieres C, Munoz R, Slater P, De Domenico E, et al.
NPJ Regen Med . 2021 Oct; 6(1):68. PMID: 34686684
Xenopus laevis are able to regenerate the spinal cord during larvae stages through the activation of neural stem progenitor cells (NSPCs). Here we use high-resolution expression profiling to characterize the...
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Maldonado-Saldivia J, van den Bergen J, Krouskos M, Gilchrist M, Lee C, Li R, et al.
Stem Cells . 2006 Sep; 25(1):19-28. PMID: 16990585
Despite the enormous medical potential of ESCs, the molecular mechanisms conferring the ability to differentiate into all cell types of the embryo remain elusive. We used an in silico approach...
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Chalmers A, Goldstone K, Smith J, Gilchrist M, Amaya E, Papalopulu N
Mech Dev . 2005 Mar; 122(3):355-63. PMID: 15763212
Microarrays have great potential for the study of developmental biology. As a model system Xenopus is well suited for making the most of this potential. However, Xenopus laevis has undergone...
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Chen J, Voigt J, Gilchrist M, Papalopulu N, Amaya E
Mech Dev . 2005 Mar; 122(3):307-31. PMID: 15763210
The formation of mesoderm is an important developmental process of vertebrate embryos, which can be broken down into several steps; mesoderm induction, patterning, morphogenesis and differentiation. Although mesoderm formation in...
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Voigt J, Chen J, Gilchrist M, Amaya E, Papalopulu N
Mech Dev . 2005 Mar; 122(3):289-306. PMID: 15763209
Functional screens, where a large numbers of cDNA clones are assayed for certain biological activity, are a useful tool in elucidating gene function. In Xenopus, gain of function screens are...