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1. Evaluation of Dexamethasone-Induced Osteoporosis In Vivo Using Zebrafish Scales

2. Py 3 -FITC: a new fluorescent probe for live cell imaging of collagen-rich tissues and ionocytes

3. Transient activation of the Notch-her15.1 axis plays an important role in the maturation of V2b interneurons

4. A role for planar cell polarity during early endoderm morphogenesis

5. Zebrafish lines expressing UAS-driven red probes for monitoring cytoskeletal dynamics

6. Mindbomb 2 is dispensable for embryonic development and Notch signalling in zebrafish

7. 9-Hydroxycanthin-6-one, a β-Carboline Alkaloid from Eurycoma longifolia, Is the First Wnt Signal Inhibitor through Activation of Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β without Depending on Casein Kinase 1α

8. Mib1 contributes to persistent directional cell migration by regulating the Ctnnd1-Rac1 pathway

9. Ricinine: A pyridone alkaloid from Ricinus communis that activates the Wnt signaling pathway through casein kinase 1α

10. Neuron and Sensory Epithelial Cell Fate Is Sequentially Determined by Notch Signaling in Zebrafish Lateral Line Development

11. Cyp26 enzymes function in endoderm to regulate pancreatic field size

12. Sdf1/Cxcr4 signaling controls the dorsal migration of endodermal cells during zebrafish gastrulation

13. Mtx2 directs zebrafish morphogenetic movements during epiboly by regulating microfilament formation

14. Fgf signaling negatively regulates Nodal-dependent endoderm induction in zebrafish

15. Different combinations of Notch ligands and receptors regulate V2 interneuron progenitor proliferation and V2a/V2b cell fate determination

16. Mib-Jag1-Notch signalling regulates patterning and structural roles of the notochord by controlling cell-fate decisions

17. The POU domain protein spg (pou2/Oct4) is essential for endoderm formation in cooperation with the HMG domain protein casanova

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