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Knowlton, Michelle
Email: knowl069@umn.edu
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Address: The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Transposon Research Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development University of Minnesota Medical School 321 Church Street SE Jackson Hall Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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PUBLICATIONS
Knowlton, M.N., Li, T., Ren, Y., Bill, B.R., Ellis, L.B., and Ekker, S.C. (2008) A PATO-compliant zebrafish screening database (MODB): management of morpholino knockdown screen information. BMC Bioinformatics. 9(1):7
Pickart, M.A., Klee, E.W., Nielsen, A.L., Sivasubbu, S., Mendenhall, E.M., Bill B.R., Chen, E., Eckfeldt, C.E., Knowlton, M., Robu, M.E., Larson, J.D., Deng, Y., Schimmenti, L.A., Ellis, L.B., Verfaillie, C.M., Hammerschmidt, M., Farber, S.A., and Ekker, S.C. (2006) Genome-wide reverse genetics framework to identify novel functions of the vertebrate secretome. PLoS One. 1(1):e104
Miguel-Queralt, S., Knowlton, M., Avvakumov, G.V., Al-Nouno, R., Kelly, G.M., and Hammond, G.L. (2004) Molecular and Functional Characterization of Sex Hormone Binding Globulin in Zebrafish. Endocrinology. 145(11):5221-5320
Knowlton, M.N. and Kelly, G.M. (2004) Zebrafish Mir Antagonizes Frizzled 7-Induced Gastrulation Defects. Zebrafish. 1(2):133-144
Knowlton, M.N., Chan, B.M., and Kelly, G.M. (2003) The zebrafish band 4.1 member Mir is involved in cell movements associated with gastrulation. Developmental Biology. 264(2):407-429
Kelly, G.M., Vanderbeld, B., and Knowlton, M.N. (2001) G protein gamma 3 signaling during zebrafish embryonic development. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 15(5):A743

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