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Haitina Group

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The latest publications by Haitina Lab

  • Distinct cis-regulatory elements drive prox1a expression in specific lymphatic vascular beds.

    Panara, Virginia; Yu, Oliver; Peng, Di; Skoczylas, Renae; Allalou, Amin et al.
  • A novel cis-regulatory element drives early expression of Nkx3.2 in the gnathostome primary jaw joint.

    Leyhr, J., Waldmann, L., Filipek-Górniok, B., Zhang, H., Allalou, A. et al. (2022). eLIFE, vol. 11 DOI
  • The broad role of Nkx3.2 in the development of the zebrafish axial skeleton.

    Waldmann, L., Leyhr, J., Zhang, H., Öhman, C., Allalou, A. et al. (2021). PLOS ONE, . vol. 16 DOI
  • Evolution of Matrix Gla and Bone Gla Protein Genes in Jawed Vertebrates.

    Leurs, N., Martinand-Mari, C., Venteo, S., Haitina, T., Debiais-Thibaud, M. (2021). Frontiers in Genetics, . vol. 12 DOI
  • An evolutionarily conserved cis-regulatory element of nkx3.2 drives jaw joint-specific expression in zebrafish.

    Waldmann, Laura; Leyhr, Jake; Filipek-Gorniok, Beata; Zhang, Hanqing; Allalou, Amin et al.
  • The Role of Gdf5 in the Development of the Zebrafish Fin Endoskeleton.

    Waldmann, L., Leyhr, J., Zhang, H., Allalou, A., Öhman, C. et al. (2022). Developmental Dynamics, . vol. 251, ss. 1535-1549 DOI
  • The Broad Role of Nkx3.2 in the Development of the Zebrafish Axial Skeleton.

    Waldmann, Laura; Leyhr, Jake; Zhang, Hanqing; Öhman, Caroline; Allalou, Amin et al. DOI
  • Chapter 8 Neural Crest in Fossil Vertebrates:: What, If Anything, Can We Know?.

    Ahlberg, P., Haitina, T. (2020). I Brian Frank Eames, Daniel Meulemans Medeiros, Igor Adameyko (red.) Evolving Neural Crest Cells, . ss. 1-294 DOI
  • Reconstruction of the Carbohydrate 6-O Sulfotransferase Gene Family Evolution in Vertebrates Reveals Novel Member, CHST16, Lost in Amniotes.

    Ocampo Daza, D., Haitina, T. (2020). Genome Biology and Evolution, . vol. 12, ss. 993-1012 DOI
  • zOPT: an open source optical projection tomography system and methods for rapid 3D zebrafish imaging.

    Zhang, H., Waldmann, L., Manuel, R., Boije, H., Haitina, T. et al. (2020). Biomedical Optics Express, . vol. 11, ss. 4290-4305 DOI
  • Skeletal Mineralization in Association with Type X Collagen Expression Is an Ancestral Feature for Jawed Vertebrates.

    Debiais-Thibaud, M., Simion, P., Venteo, S., Munoz, D., Marcellini, S. et al. (2019). Molecular biology and evolution, vol. 36, ss. 2265-2276 DOI
  • Utvecklingsbiologi-: komplexa processer när en ny individ blir till.

    Haitina, T. (2018). I Reimegård, Lisa (red.) Fascinerande forskning, Sweden: Nationellt resurscentrum för biologi och bioteknik. ss. 38-42
  • The role of transcription factors during the development of craniofacial tendons and ligaments.

    Haitina, T. (2016). I , ss. 22-
  • Divergent expression patterns of teleost specific gene duplicates during the development of craniofacial tendons and ligaments.

    Onsbring Gustafson, H., Haitina, T. (2015). I , ss. XX-
  • Identification of enamel matrix protein genes in the genome of spotted gar Lepisosteus oculatus .

    Haitina, T., Qu, Q., Ahlberg, P. (2015). I , ss. 40-
  • Regulation of genes involved in the development of the pharyngeal arches.

    Haitina, T. (2011). I Regulation of genes involved in the development of the pharyngeal arches
  • Characterization of synovial joint progenitor cells in zebrafish.

    Waldmann, L., Haitina, T. (2017). I Characterization of synovial joint progenitor cells in zebrafish, ss. 26-
  • Molecular mechanism of articular cartilage establishment during the evolution of vertebrates.

    Haitina, T. (2017). I , ss. 42-
  • Vascularization and odontode structure of a dorsal ridge spine of Romundina stellina Ørvig 1975.

    Jerve, A., Qu, Q., Sanchez, S., Ahlberg, P., Haitina, T. (2017). PLOS ONE, vol. 12 DOI
  • Nematodes join the family of chondroitin sulfate-synthesizing organisms: Identification of an active chondroitin sulfotransferase in Caenorhabditis elegans.

    Dierker, T., Shao, C., Haitina, T., Zaia, J., Hinas, A. et al. (2016). Scientific Reports, vol. 6 DOI
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