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Nguyen, Phong D.
Email: phong.d.nguyen@monash.edu
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Address: Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) EMBL Australia Building 75, Level 1 Monash University Clayton, VIC, 3800 Australia
Country: Australia
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Goldshmit, Y., Tang, J.K.K.Y., Siegel, A.L., Nguyen, P.D., Kaslin, J., Currie, P.D., Jusuf, P.R. (2018) Different Fgfs have distinct roles in regulating neurogenesis after spinal cord injury in zebrafish. Neural Development. 13:24
Nguyen, P.D., Currie, P.D. (2018) Guidelines and best practices in successfully using Zebrabow for lineage tracing multiple cells within tissues. Methods (San Diego, Calif.). 150:63-67
Nguyen, P.D., Gurevich, D.B., Sonntag, C., Hersey, L., Alaei, S., Nim, H.T., Siegel, A., Hall, T.E., Rossello, F.J., Boyd, S.E., Polo, J.M., Currie, P.D. (2017) Muscle Stem Cells Undergo Extensive Clonal Drift during Tissue Growth via Meox1-Mediated Induction of G2 Cell-Cycle Arrest. Cell Stem Cell. 21:107-119.e6
Nguyen, P.D., Currie, P.D. (2017) Using Transgenic Zebrafish to Study Muscle Stem/Progenitor Cells. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1556:117-125
Masselink, W., Cole, N.J., Fenyes, F., Berger, S., Sonntag, C., Wood, A., Nguyen, P.D., Cohen, N., Knopf, F., Weidinger, G., Hall, T.E., Currie, P.D. (2016) A somitic contribution to the apical ectodermal ridge is essential for fin formation. Nature. 535(7613):542-6
Gurevich, D.B., Nguyen, P.D., Siegel, A.L., Ehrlich, O.V., Sonntag, C., Phan, J.M., Berger, S., Ratnayake, D., Hersey, L., Berger, J., Verkade, H., Hall, T.E., Currie, P.D. (2016) Asymmetric division of clonal muscle stem cells coordinates muscle regeneration in vivo. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353(6295):aad9969
Nguyen, P.D., Hollway, G.E., Sonntag, C., Miles, L.B., Hall, T.E., Berger, S., Fernandez, K.J., Gurevich, D.B., Cole, N.J., Alaei, S., Ramialison, M., Sutherland, R.L., Polo, J.M., Lieschke, G.J., Currie, P.D. (2014) Haematopoietic stem cell induction by somite-derived endothelial cells controlled by meox1. Nature. 512(7514):314-8

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
Nguyen P.D., Hsiao S.T., Sivakumaran P., Lim S.Y., Dilley R.J.(2012) Enrichment of neonatal rat cardiomyocytes in primary culture facilitates long-term maintenance of contractility in vitro. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 15;303(12):C1220-8.