ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-180131-1
DeLaurier Lab
PI/Director: DeLaurier, April
Contact Person:
Email: aprild@usca.edu
URL:
Address: Department of Biology & Geology University of South Carolina Aiken 471 University Parkway Aiken, SC 29801
Country: United States
Phone: 803-643-6764
Fax: 803-641-3251
Line Designation: aik


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LAB MEMBERS


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Jones, A.A., Willoner, T., Mishoe Hernandez, L., DeLaurier, A. (2023) Exposure to valproic acid (VPA) reproduces hdac1 loss of function phenotypes in zebrafish. microPublication. Biology. 2023:
DeLaurier, A., Howe, D.G., Ruzicka, L., Carte, A.N., Mishoe Hernandez, L., Wiggins, K.J., Gallati, M.M., Vanpelt, K., Loyo Rosado, F., Pugh, K.G., Shabdue, C.J., Jihad, K., Thyme, S.B., Talbot, J.C. (2021) ZebraShare: a new venue for rapid dissemination of zebrafish mutant data. PeerJ. 9:e11007
Mackey, A.S., Redd, P.S., DeLaurier, A., Hancock, C.N. (2020) Codon optimized Tol2 transposase results in increased transient expression of a crystallin-GFP transgene in zebrafish. microPublication. Biology. 2020
DeLaurier A., Wiggins K.J., Mishoe Hernandez L., Loyo Rosado F., Pugh, K., Shabdue, C. (2020) CRISPR mutation in lysine (K)-specific demethylase 1a (kdm1a/LSD1) does not produce defects to skeletal development in maternal zygotic mutant zebrafish larvae. ZebraShare.
Mishoe, L.N., and DeLaurier, A. (2019) A frameshift mutation in the PHD Finger Protein 21A repressor of transcription phf21aa. ZebraShare.
DeLaurier, A., Alvarez, C.L., Wiggins, K.J. (2019) hdac4 mediates perichondral ossification and pharyngeal skeleton development in the zebrafish. PeerJ. 7:e6167
DeLaurier, A., Wiggins, K., VanPelt, K. (2018) A frameshift mutation in the gene encoding LDLR adaptor protein Ldlrap1a in zebrafish. ZebraShare.
Wasden, M.B., Roberts, R.L., DeLaurier, A. (2017) Optimizing Sperm Collection Procedures in Zebrafish. Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science. 15(2):
Delaurier, A., Huycke, T.R., Nichols, J.T., Swartz, M.E., Larsen, A., Walker, C., Dowd, J., Pan, L., Moens, C.B., and Kimmel, C.B. (2014) Role of mef2ca in developmental buffering of the zebrafish larval hyoid dermal skeleton. Developmental Biology. 385(2):189-99
Jemielita, M., Taormina, M.J., Delaurier, A., Kimmel, C.B., and Parthasarathy, R. (2013) Comparing phototoxicity during the development of a zebrafish craniofacial bone using confocal and light sheet fluorescence microscopy techniques. Journal of biophotonics. 6(11-12):920-8
Eames, B.F., Delaurier, A., Ullmann, B., Huycke, T.R., Nichols, J.T., Dowd, J., McFadden, M., Sasaki, M.M., and Kimmel, C.B. (2013) FishFace: interactive atlas of zebrafish craniofacial development at cellular resolution. BMC Developmental Biology. 13(1):23
Talbot, J.C., Walker, M.B., Carney, T.J., Huycke, T.R., Yan, Y.L., Bremiller, R.A., Gai, L., Delaurier, A., Postlethwait, J.H., Hammerschmidt, M., and Kimmel, C.B. (2012) fras1 shapes endodermal pouch 1 and stabilizes zebrafish pharyngeal skeletal development. Development (Cambridge, England). 139(15):2804-2813
Delaurier, A., Nakamura, Y., Braasch, I., Khanna, V., Kato, H., Wakitani, S., Postlethwait, J.H., and Kimmel, C.B. (2012) Histone deacetylase-4 is required during early cranial neural crest development for generation of the zebrafish palatal skeleton. BMC Developmental Biology. 12(1):16
He, X., Yan, Y.L., Delaurier, A., and Postlethwait, J.H. (2011) Observation of miRNA Gene Expression in Zebrafish Embryos by In Situ Hybridization to MicroRNA Primary Transcripts. Zebrafish. 8(1):1-8
Delaurier, A., Eames, B.F., Blanco-Sánchez, B., Peng, G., He, X., Swartz, M.E., Ullmann, B., Westerfield, M., and Kimmel, C.B. (2010) Zebrafish sp7:EGFP: A transgenic for studying otic vesicle formation, skeletogenesis, and bone regeneration. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 48(8):505-511
Kimmel, C.B., Delaurier, A., Ullmann, B., Dowd, J., and McFadden, M. (2010) Modes of developmental outgrowth and shaping of a craniofacial bone in zebrafish. PLoS One. 5(3):e9475