ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-120618-5
Stewart, Scott
Email: sstewart@molbio.uoregon.edu
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Affiliation: Stankunas Lab
Address: Institute of Molecular Biology 269 Klamath Hall University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1229
Country: United States
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Stewart, S., Stankunas, K. (2024) Section Immunostaining for Protein Expression and Cell Proliferation Studies of Regenerating Fins. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2707:235254235-254
Lewis, V.M., Le Bleu, H.K., Henner, A.L., Markovic, H., Robbins, A.E., Stewart, S., Stankunas, K. (2023) Insulin-like growth factor receptor / mTOR signaling elevates global translation to accelerate zebrafish fin regenerative outgrowth. Developmental Biology. 502:1-13
Stewart, S., Le Bleu, H.K., Yette, G.A., Henner, A.L., Robbins, A.E., Braunstein, J.A., Stankunas, K. (2021) longfin causes cis-ectopic expression of the kcnh2a ether-a-go-go K+ channel to autonomously prolong fin outgrowth. Development (Cambridge, England). 148(11):
Akerberg, A.A., Henner, A., Stewart, S., Stankunas, K. (2017) Histone demethylases Kdm6ba and Kdm6bb redundantly promote cardiomyocyte proliferation during zebrafish heart ventricle maturation. Developmental Biology. 426(1):84-96
Armstrong, B.E., Henner, A., Stewart, S., Stankunas, K. (2017) Shh promotes direct interactions between epidermal cells and osteoblast progenitors to shape regenerated zebrafish bone. Development (Cambridge, England). 144:1165-1176
Fowler, D.K., Stewart, S., Seredick, S., Eisen, J.S., Stankunas, K., Washbourne, P. (2016) A MultiSite Gateway Toolkit for Rapid Cloning of Vertebrate Expression Constructs with Diverse Research Applications. PLoS One. 11:e0159277
Akerberg, A.A., Stewart, S., Stankunas, K. (2014) Spatial and temporal control of transgene expression in zebrafish. PLoS One. 9:e92217
Stewart, S., Gomez, A.W., Armstrong, B.E., Henner, A., and Stankunas, K. (2014) Sequential and opposing activities of Wnt and BMP coordinate zebrafish bone regeneration. Cell Reports. 6(3):482-498
Stewart, S., and Stankunas, K. (2012) Limited dedifferentiation provides replacement tissue during zebrafish fin regeneration. Developmental Biology. 365(2):339-349

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS