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Lourenço, Raquel
Email: rlourenco@igc.gulbenkian.pt
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Address: Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia Oeiras, 2780-156 Portugal
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PUBLICATIONS
Brandão, A.S., Borbinha, J., Pereira, T., Brito, P.H., Lourenço, R., Bensimon-Brito, A., Jacinto, A. (2022) A regeneration-triggered metabolic adaptation is necessary for cell identity transitions and cell cycle re-entry to support blastema formation and bone regeneration. eLIFE. 11
Lourenço, R., Brandão, A.S., Borbinha, J., Gorgulho, R., Jacinto, A. (2021) Yap Regulates Müller Glia Reprogramming in Damaged Zebrafish Retinas. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology. 9:667796
Brandão, A.S., Bensimon-Brito, A., Lourenço, R., Borbinha, J., Soares, A.R., Jacinto, A. (2019) Yap induces osteoblast differentiation by modulating Bmp signalling during zebrafish caudal fin regeneration. Journal of Cell Science. 132(22):
Pinto, R.A., Almeida-Santos, J., Lourenço, R., Saúde, L. (2018) Identification of Dmrt2a downstream genes during zebrafish early development using a timely controlled approach. BMC Developmental Biology. 18:14
Soulika, M., Kaushik, A., Mathieu, B., Lourenço, R., Komisarczuk, A.Z., Romano, S.A., Jouary, A., Lardennois, A., Tissot, N., Okada, S., Abe, K., Becker, T.S., Kapsimali, M. (2016) Diversity in cell motility reveals the dynamic nature of the formation of zebrafish taste sensory organs. Development (Cambridge, England). 143(11):2012-24
Mateus, R., Lourenço, R., Fang, Y., Brito, G., Farinho, A., Valério, F., Jacinto, A. (2015) Control of tissue growth by Yap relies on cell density and F-actin in zebrafish fin regeneration. Development (Cambridge, England). 142(16):2752-63
Lourenço, R., Lopes, S.S., and Saude, L. (2010) Left-Right Function of dmrt2 Genes Is Not Conserved between Zebrafish and Mouse. PLoS One. 5(12):e14438
Lopes, S.S., Lourenço, R., Pacheco, L., Moreno, N., Kreiling, J., and Saude, L. (2010) Notch signalling regulates left-right asymmetry through ciliary length control. Development (Cambridge, England). 137(21):3625-3632
Saúde, L., Lourenço, R., Gonçalves, A., and Palmeirim, I. (2005) terra is a left-right asymmetry gene required for left-right synchronization of the segmentation clock. Nature cell biology. 7(9):918-920

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