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McFarlane, Sarah
Email: smcfarla@ucalgary.ca
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Affiliation: McFarlane Lab
Address: HSC 2164, 3330 Hospital Drive NW Calgary, AB, T2N 4N1
Country: Canada
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Man, L.L.H., Storey, S.S., Bertolesi, G.E., McFarlane, S. (2023) Cell-type expression and activation by light of neuropsins in the developing and mature Xenopus retina. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 17:12669451266945
Nurcombe, Z.W., Hehr, C.L., McFarlane, S. (2023) Plexina4 and cell survival in the developing zebrafish hindbrain. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 252(11):1323-1337
Hehr, C.L., Halabi, R., McFarlane, S. (2022) Spatial regulation of amacrine cell genesis by Semaphorin 3f. Developmental Biology. 491:66-81
Halabi, R., Cechmanek, P.B., Hehr, C.L., McFarlane, S. (2022) Semaphorin3f as a cardiomyocyte derived regulator of heart chamber development. Cell communication and signaling : CCS. 20:126
Watterston, C., Halabi, R., McFarlane, S., Childs, S.J. (2021) Endothelial Semaphorin 3fb regulates Vegf pathway-mediated angiogenic sprouting. PLoS Genetics. 17:e1009769
Cechmanek, P.B., Hehr, C.L., McFarlane, S. (2021) Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Neural Retinal Progenitors Interact Via Semaphorin 6D to Facilitate Optic Cup Morphogenesis. eNeuro. 8(3):
Bertolesi, G.E., McFarlane, S. (2020) Melanin-concentrating hormone like (MCHL) and somatolactin. A teleost specific hypothalamic-hypophyseal axis system linking physiological and morphological pigmentation. Pigment cell & melanoma research. 34(3):564-574
Bertolesi, G.E., Zhijia Zhang, J., McFarlane, S. (2019) Plasticity for colour adaptation in vertebrates explained by the evolution of the genes pomc, pmch and pmchl. Pigment cell & melanoma research. 32(4):510-527
Hehr, C.L., Halabi, R., McFarlane, S. (2018) Polarity and morphogenesis of the eye epithelium requires the adhesion junction associated adaptor protein Traf4. Cell adhesion & migration. 12(5):489-502

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS