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David R. Hoying
David R. Hoying
National Institutes of Health
Cell biology
Blastema
Zebrafish
Regeneration (biology)
Notochord
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The Warburg effect is necessary to promote glycosylation in the blastema during zebrafish tail regeneration.
2021
npj Regenerative Medicine
Jason Sinclair
David R. Hoying
Erica Bresciani
Damian Dalle-Nogare
Carli D. Needle
Alexandra Berger
Weiwei Wu
Kevin Bishop
Abdel G. Elkahloun
Ajay B. Chitnis
Paul Liu
Shawn M. Burgess
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A Metabolic Shift to Glycolysis Promotes Zebrafish Tail Regeneration Through TGF-β Dependent Dedifferentiation of Notochord Cells to Form the Blastema
2020
Social Science Research Network
Jason Sinclair
David R. Hoying
Erica Bresciani
Damian Dalle-Nogare
Carli D. Needle
Weiwei Wu
Kevin Bishop
Abdel G. Elkahloun
Ajay B. Chitnis
Paul Liu
Shawn M. Burgess
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A metabolic shift to glycolysis promotes zebrafish tail regeneration through TGF-β dependent dedifferentiation of notochord cells to form the blastema
2020
bioRxiv
Jason Sinclair
David R. Hoying
Erica Bresciani
Damian Dalle-Nogare
Carli D. Needle
Weiwei Wu
Kevin Bishop
Abdel G. Elkahloun
Ajay B. Chitnis
Paul Liu
Shawn M. Burgess
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