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Martine Behra to Lateral Line System

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Connection Strength

1.466
  1. Gallardo VE, Behra M. Fluorescent activated cell sorting (FACS) combined with gene expression microarrays for transcription enrichment profiling of zebrafish lateral line cells. Methods. 2013 Aug 15; 62(3):226-31.
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    Score: 0.469
  2. Behra M, Gallardo VE, Bradsher J, Torrado A, Elkahloun A, Idol J, Sheehy J, Zonies S, Xu L, Shaw KM, Satou C, Higashijima S, Weinstein BM, Burgess SM. Transcriptional signature of accessory cells in the lateral line, using the Tnk1bp1:EGFP transgenic zebrafish line. BMC Dev Biol. 2012 Jan 24; 12:6.
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    Score: 0.426
  3. Behra M, Bradsher J, Sougrat R, Gallardo V, Allende ML, Burgess SM. Phoenix is required for mechanosensory hair cell regeneration in the zebrafish lateral line. PLoS Genet. 2009 Apr; 5(4):e1000455.
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    Score: 0.351
  4. Xu H, Ye D, Behra M, Burgess S, Chen S, Lin F. G?1 controls collective cell migration by regulating the protrusive activity of leader cells in the posterior lateral line primordium. Dev Biol. 2014 Jan 15; 385(2):316-27.
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    Score: 0.120
  5. Gallardo VE, Liang J, Behra M, Elkahloun A, Villablanca EJ, Russo V, Allende ML, Burgess SM. Molecular dissection of the migrating posterior lateral line primordium during early development in zebrafish. BMC Dev Biol. 2010 Dec 13; 10:120.
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    Score: 0.099
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