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Nicolas Hirsch

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Fish M, Nakayama T, Fisher M, Hirsch N, Cox A, Reeder R, et al.
Dev Biol . 2014 Sep; 395(2):317-330. PMID: 25224223
The retinal anterior homeobox (rax) gene encodes a transcription factor necessary for vertebrate eye development. rax transcription is initiated at the end of gastrulation in Xenopus, and is a key...
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Choe S, Zhang X, Hirsch N, Straubhaar J, Sagerstrom C
Dev Biol . 2011 Jul; 358(2):356-67. PMID: 21787765
Segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into multiple rhombomeres is essential for proper formation of the cerebellum, cranial nerves and cranial neural crest. Paralog group 1 (PG1) hox genes are expressed...
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Alexa K, Choe S, Hirsch N, Etheridge L, Laver E, Sagerstrom C
PLoS One . 2009 Dec; 4(12):e8261. PMID: 20011517
We have isolated and characterized a novel zebrafish pancreas mutant. Mutant embryos lack expression of isl1 and sst in the endocrine pancreas, but retain isl1 expression in the CNS. Non-endocrine...
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Choe S, Hirsch N, Zhang X, Sagerstrom C
Zebrafish . 2008 Oct; 5(3):179-87. PMID: 18945197
The Hnf1b transcription factor acts during formation of rhombomeres (r) 5 and 6 in the hindbrain. To determine if hnf1b is absolutely required in r5/r6, we examined the hnf1b(hi2169) and...
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Hirsch N, Zimmerman L, Gray J, Chae J, Curran K, Fisher M, et al.
Dev Dyn . 2002 Nov; 225(4):522-35. PMID: 12454928
For over a century, amphibian embryos have been a source of significant insight into developmental mechanisms, including fundamental discoveries about the process of induction. The recently developed transgenesis for Xenopus...
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Hirsch N, Zimmerman L, Grainger R
Dev Dyn . 2002 Nov; 225(4):422-33. PMID: 12454920
A small, fast-breeding, diploid relative of the frog Xenopus laevis, Xenopus tropicalis, has recently been adopted for research in developmental genetics and functional genomics. X. tropicalis shares advantages of X....