Publications

  1. P. Tu, A.M. Ruiz-Corral, S. Woo, S.C Materna (2026). Met regulates endoderm migration in zebrafish. bioRxiv.
  2. G.D. Ligunas, S.C. Materna (2026). Quantification of eef1a1l1 transcript in early zebrafish development. microPublication Biology, Article.
  3. G.D. Ligunas, G.F. Paniagua, J. LaBelle, A. Ramos-Martinez, K. Shen, E.H. Gerlt, K. Aguilar, N. Nguyen, S.C. Materna, S. Woo (2024). Tissue-specific and endogenous protein labeling with split fluorescent proteins. Developmental Biology, 514:109-116. PubMed.
  4. I. Zlatanova, F. Sun, R.S. Wu, X. Chen, B.H. Lau, P. Colombier, T. Sinha, B. Celona, S.M. Xu, S.C. Materna, G. Huang, B.L. Black (2023). An injury-responsive mmp14b enhancer is required for heart regeneration. Science Advances, PMID: 38019918. PubMed.
  5. J. Labelle, A. Ramos-Martinez, K. Shen, L. Motta-Mena, K. Gardner, S.C. Materna, S. Woo (2021). TAEL 2.0: An improved optogenetic gene expression system for zebrafish. Zebrafish, 18:20-28. PubMed.
  6. S.C. Materna, T. Sinha, R.M. Barnes, K.L. van Bueren, B.L. Black (2019). Cardiovascular development and survival require Mef2c function in the myocardial but not the endothelial lineage. Developmental Biology, 445:170-177. PubMed.
  7. S.C. Materna and S. Woo (2018). Genetic Networks. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Wiley Online Library.[PDF]
  8. S.C Materna (2017). Using Morpholinos to probe gene networks in sea urchins. In: Morpholino Oligomers: Methods and Protocols (Springer, New York). PubMed.
  9. R. Marín-Juez, M. Marass, S. Gauvrit, A. Rossi, S. Lai, S.C. Materna, B.L. Black, and D.Y.R. Stainier (2016). Fast revascularization of the injured area is essential to support zebrafish heart regeneration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113:11237-11242. PubMed.
  10. A.S. Robinson*, S.C. Materna*, R.M. Barnes, S. De Val, S.M. Xu, and B.L. Black (2014). An arterial-specific enhancer of the human endothelial converting enzyme 1 (ECE1) gene is synergistically activated by Sox17, FoxC2, and Etv2. Developmental Biology, 395:379-389. PubMed.