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Joshua Bloomekatz
University of Mississippi, University
2006
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36712046The myocardium utilizes Pdgfra-PI3K signaling to steer towards the midline during heart tube formation.bioRxiv2023
37759109Coordinating the first heartbeat.Nature2023
37921445The myocardium utilizes a platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (Pdgfra)-phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling cascade to steer toward the midline during zebrafish heart tube formation.Elife2023
35147940Using Live Imaging to Examine Early Cardiac Development in Zebrafish.Methods Mol Biol2022
36817700Human-gained heart enhancers are associated with species-specific cardiac attributes.Nat Cardiovasc Res2022
34162224Unveiling Complexity and Multipotentiality of Early Heart Fields.Circ Res2021
33497621Cardiac Morphogenesis: Crowding and Tension Resolved through Social Distancing.Dev Cell2021
32304074Using Zebrafish to Analyze the Genetic and Environmental Etiologies of Congenital Heart Defects.Adv Exp Med Biol2020
31402282Canonical Wnt5b Signaling Directs Outlying Nkx2.5+ Mesoderm into Pacemaker Cardiomyocytes.Dev Cell2019
28098558Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling directs cardiomyocyte movement toward the midline during heart tube assembly.Elife2017
26809587The tumor suppressor PTEN and the PDK1 kinase regulate formation of the columnar neural epithelium.Elife2016
27357797Coordinating cardiomyocyte interactions to direct ventricular chamber morphogenesis.Nature2016
27498024Myocardial plasticity: cardiac development, regeneration and disease.Curr Opin Genet Dev2016
24075907tal1 Regulates the formation of intercellular junctions and the maintenance of identity in the endocardium.Dev Biol2013
22342906Pten regulates collective cell migration during specification of the anterior-posterior axis of the mouse embryo.Dev Biol2012
23052905Quantitative semi-automated analysis of morphogenesis with single-cell resolution in complex embryos.Development2012
16428446The RA domain of Ste50 adaptor protein is required for delivery of Ste11 to the plasma membrane in the filamentous growth signaling pathway of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Mol Cell Biol2006
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