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Banisch, Torsten
Email: t.banisch@uni-muenster.de
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Address: Institute of Cell Biology Center for Molecular Biology of Inflammation Von-Esmarchstr. 56Munster Munster, D-48149 Germany
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Bertho, S., Clapp, M., Banisch, T.U., Bandemer, J., Raz, E., Marlow, F.L. (2022) Correction: Zebrafish dazl regulates cystogenesis and germline stem cell specification during the primordial germ cell to germline stem cell transition. Development (Cambridge, England). 149(4)
Bertho, S., Clapp, M., Banisch, T.U., Bandemer, J., Raz, E., Marlow, F.L. (2021) Zebrafish dazl regulates cystogenesis and germline stem cell specification during the primordial germ cell to germline stem cell transition. Development (Cambridge, England). 148(7)
Meyen, D., Tarbashevich, K., Banisch, T.U., Wittwer, C., Reichman-Fried, M., Maugis, B., Grimaldi, C., Messerschmidt, E.M., Raz, E. (2015) Dynamic filopodia are required for chemokine-dependent intracellular polarization during guided cell migration in vivo. eLIFE. 4
Mickoleit, M., Banisch, T.U., and Raz, E. (2011) Regulation of hub mRNA stability and translation by miR430 and the dead end protein promotes preferential expression in zebrafish primordial germ cells. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 240(3):695-703

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS