ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-090303-1
Hellman, Nathan
Email: nhellman@partners.org
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Affiliation: Drummond Lab
Address: Renal Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School 149 13th Street Charlestown, MA 02129 USA
Country: United States
Phone: (617) 726-5647
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PUBLICATIONS
Austin-Tse, C., Halbritter, J., Zariwala, M.A., Gilberti, R.M., Gee, H.Y., Hellman, N., Pathak, N., Liu, Y., Panizzi, J.R., Patel-King, R.S., Tritschler, D., Bower, R., O'Toole, E., Porath, J.D., Hurd, T.W., Chaki, M., Diaz, K.A., Kohl, S., Lovric, S., Hwang, D.Y., Braun, D.A., Schueler, M., Airik, R., Otto, E.A., Leigh, M.W., Noone, P.G., Carson, J.L., Davis, S.D., Pittman, J.E., Ferkol, T.W., Atkinson, J.J., Olivier, K.N., Sagel, S.D., Dell, S.D., Rosenfeld, M., Milla, C.E., Loges, N.T., Omran, H., Porter, M.E., King, S.M., Knowles, M.R., Drummond, I.A., and Hildebrandt, F. (2013) Zebrafish Ciliopathy Screen Plus Human Mutational Analysis Identifies C21orf59 and CCDC65 Defects as Causing Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia. American journal of human genetics. 93(4):672-686
Panizzi, J.R., Becker-Heck, A., Castleman, V.H., Al-Mutairi, D.A., Liu, Y., Loges, N.T., Pathak, N., Austin-Tse, C., Sheridan, E., Schmidts, M., Olbrich, H., Werner, C., Häffner, K., Hellman, N., Chodhari, R., Gupta, A., Kramer-Zucker, A., Olale, F., Burdine, R.D., Schier, A.F., O'Callaghan, C., Chung, E.M., Reinhardt, R., Mitchison, H.M., King, S.M., Omran, H., and Drummond, I.A. (2012) CCDC103 mutations cause primary ciliary dyskinesia by disrupting assembly of ciliary dynein arms. Nature Genetics. 44(6):714-719
Vasilyev, A., Liu, Y., Hellman, N., Pathak, N., and Drummond, I.A. (2012) Mechanical Stretch and PI3K Signaling Link Cell Migration and Proliferation to Coordinate Epithelial Tubule Morphogenesis in the Zebrafish Pronephros. PLoS One. 7(7):e39992
Hellman, N.E., Liu, Y., Merkel, E., Austin, C., Le Corre, S., Beier, D.R., Sun, Z., Sharma, N., Yoder, B.K., and Drummond, I.A. (2010) The zebrafish foxj1a transcription factor regulates cilia function in response to injury and epithelial stretch. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107(43):18499-18504

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