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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-ATB-101217-2
CITATIONS
(11 total)
Antibody Name:
Ab1-efnb2
Soto, R.A., Najia, M.A.T., Hachimi, M., Frame, J.M., Yette, G.A., Lummertz da Rocha, E., Stankunas, K., Daley, G.Q., North, T.E. (2021) Sequential regulation of hemogenic fate and hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell formation from arterial endothelium by Ezh1/2. Stem Cell Reports. 16(7):1718-1734
Gao, J., Stevenson, T.J., Douglass, A.D., Barrios, J.P., Bonkowsky, J.L. (2018) The Midline Axon Crossing Decision Is Regulated through an Activity-Dependent Mechanism by the NMDA Receptor. eNeuro. 5(2)
Shin, M., Beane, T., Quillien, A., Male, I., Zhu, L.J., Lawson, N.D. (2016) Vegfa signals through ERK to promote angiogenesis, but not artery differentiation. Development (Cambridge, England). 143(20):3796-3805
Choe, C.P., Crump, J.G. (2015) Eph-Pak2a signaling regulates branching of the pharyngeal endoderm by inhibiting late-stage epithelial dynamics. Development (Cambridge, England). 142(6):1089-94
Xing, L., Son, J.H., Stevenson, T.J., Lillesaar, C., Bally-Cuif, L., Dahl, T., Bonkowsky, J.L. (2015) A Serotonin Circuit Acts as an Environmental Sensor to Mediate Midline Axon Crossing through EphrinB2. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 35:14794-808
Van Hoecke, A., Schoonaert, L., Lemmens, R., Timmers, M., Staats, K.A., Laird, A.S., Peeters, E., Philips, T., Goris, A., Dubois, B., Andersen, P.M., Al-Chalabi, A., Thijs, V., Turnley, A.M., van Vught, P.W., Veldink, J.H., Hardiman, O., Van Den Bosch, L., Gonzalez-Perez, P., Van Damme, P., Brown, R.H., van den Berg, L.H., and Robberecht, W. (2012) EPHA4 is a disease modifier of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in animal models and in humans. Nature medicine. 18(9):1418-1422
Wang, Y., Nakayama, M., Pitulescu, M.E., Schmidt, T.S., Bochenek, M.L., Sakakibara, A., Adams, S., Davy, A., Deutsch, U., Lüthi, U., Barberis, A., Benjamin, L.E., Mäkinen, T., Nobes, C.D., and Adams, R.H. (2010) Ephrin-B2 controls VEGF-induced angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis. Nature. 465(7297):483-486
Jülich, D., Mould, A.P., Koper, E., and Holley, S.A. (2009) Control of extracellular matrix assembly along tissue boundaries via Integrin and Eph/Ephrin signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(17):2913-2921
Kemp, H.A., Cooke, J.E., and Moens, C.B. (2009) EphA4 and EfnB2a maintain rhombomere coherence by independently regulating intercalation of progenitor cells in the zebrafish neural keel. Developmental Biology. 327(2):313-326
Cooke, J.E., Kemp, H.A., and Moens, C.B. (2005) EphA4 Is Required for Cell Adhesion and Rhombomere-Boundary Formation in the Zebrafish. Current biology : CB. 15(6):536-542
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ZFIN Staff (2008) Antibody information from supplier. Manually curated data.
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