Peter M. Eimon, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRichard Harland | grad student | 2001 | UC Berkeley | |
(Characterization of members of the TGF-beta superfamily and their antagonists in early Xenopus development.) |
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Azimi SM, Sheridan SD, Ghannad-Rezaie M, et al. (2018) Combinatorial programming of human neuronal progenitors using magnetically-guided stoichiometric mRNA delivery. Elife. 7 |
Allalou A, Wu Y, Ghannad-Rezaie M, et al. (2017) Automated deep-phenotyping of the vertebrate brain. Elife. 6 |
Chang TY, Shi P, Steinmeyer JD, et al. (2014) Organ-targeted high-throughput in vivo biologics screen identifies materials for RNA delivery. Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro. 6: 926-34 |
Eimon PM. (2014) Studying apoptosis in the Zebrafish. Methods in Enzymology. 544: 395-431 |
Pardo-Martin C, Allalou A, Medina J, et al. (2013) High-throughput hyperdimensional vertebrate phenotyping. Nature Communications. 4: 1467 |
Eimon PM, Ashkenazi A. (2010) The zebrafish as a model organism for the study of apoptosis. Apoptosis : An International Journal On Programmed Cell Death. 15: 331-49 |
Eimon PM, Kratz E, Varfolomeev E, et al. (2006) Delineation of the cell-extrinsic apoptosis pathway in the zebrafish. Cell Death and Differentiation. 13: 1619-30 |
Kratz E, Eimon PM, Mukhyala K, et al. (2006) Functional characterization of the Bcl-2 gene family in the zebrafish. Cell Death and Differentiation. 13: 1631-40 |
Dionne MS, Brunet LJ, Eimon PM, et al. (2002) Noggin is required for correct guidance of dorsal root ganglion axons. Developmental Biology. 251: 283-93 |
Eimon PM, Harland RM. (2002) Effects of heterodimerization and proteolytic processing on Derrière and Nodal activity: implications for mesoderm induction in Xenopus. Development (Cambridge, England). 129: 3089-103 |