Publications
- P. Tu, A.M. Ruiz-Corral, S. Woo, S.C Materna (2026). Met regulates endoderm migration in zebrafish. bioRxiv.
- G.D. Ligunas, S.C. Materna (2026). Quantification of eef1a1l1 transcript in early zebrafish development. microPublication Biology, Article.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- S.C. Materna and S. Woo (2018). Genetic Networks. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Wiley Online Library.[PDF]
- S.C Materna (2017). Using Morpholinos to probe gene networks in sea urchins. In: Morpholino Oligomers: Methods and Protocols (Springer, New York). PubMed.
- 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.
- 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.
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