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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-ATB-130218-1
CITATIONS
(7 total)
Antibody Name:
Ab3-stat3
Nagashima, M., D'Cruz, T.S., Danku, A.E., Hesse, D., Sifuentes, C., Raymond, P.A., Hitchcock, P.F. (2019) Midkine-a is required for cell cycle progression of Müller glia glia during neuronal regeneration in the vertebrate retina. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 40(6):1232-1247
Conner, C., Ackerman, K.M., Lahne, M., Hobgood, J.S., Hyde, D.R. (2014) Repressing Notch Signaling and Expressing TNFα Are Sufficient to Mimic Retinal Regeneration by Inducing Müller Glial Proliferation to Generate Committed Progenitor Cells. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 34(43):14403-19
Nelson, C.M., Ackerman, K.M., O'Hayer, P., Bailey, T.J., Gorsuch, R.A., and Hyde, D.R. (2013) Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Is Produced by Dying Retinal Neurons and Is Required for Muller Glia Proliferation during Zebrafish Retinal Regeneration. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 33(15):6524-6539
Nelson, C.M., Gorsuch, R.A., Bailey, T.J., Ackerman, K.M., Kassen, S.C., and Hyde, D.R. (2012) Stat3 defines three populations of Müller glia and is required for initiating maximal Müller glia proliferation in the regenerating zebrafish retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. 520(18):4294-4311
Yin, J., Shine, L., Raycroft, F., Deeti, S., Reynolds, A., Ackerman, K.M., Glaviano, A., O'Farrell, S., O'Leary, O., Kilty, C., Kennedy, C., McLoughlin, S., Rice, M., Russell, E., Higgins, D.G., Hyde, D.R., and Kennedy, B.N. (2012) Inhibition of the pim1 oncogene results in diminished visual function. PLoS One. 7(12):e52177
Kassen, S.C., Thummel, R., Campochiaro, L.A., Harding, M.J., Bennett, N.A., and Hyde, D.R. (2009) CNTF induces photoreceptor neuroprotection and Müller glial cell proliferation through two different signaling pathways in the adult zebrafish retina. Experimental Eye Research. 88(6):1051-1064
Kassen, S.C., Ramanan, V., Montgomery, J.E., Burket, C.T., Liu, C.G., Vihtelic, T.S., and Hyde, D.R. (2007) Time course analysis of gene expression during light-induced photoreceptor cell death and regeneration in albino zebrafish. Developmental Neurobiology. 67(8):1009-1031
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