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 Girdler GC, Araya C et al.Neural Dev (2013) 23521850
Developmental time rather than local environment regulates the schedule of epithelial polarization in the zebrafish neural rod.
 Buckley CE, Ren X et al.EMBO J (2012) 23202854
Mirror-symmetric microtubule assembly and cell interactions drive lumen formation in the zebrafish neural rod.
 Folgueira M, Bayley P et al.Neural Dev (2012) 22989074
Morphogenesis underlying the development of the everted teleost telencephalon.
 Picone R, Ren X et al.PLoS Biol (2010) 21103410
A polarised population of dynamic microtubules mediates homeostatic length control in animal cells.
 Alexandre P, Reugels AM et al.Nat Neurosci (2010) 20453852
Neurons derive from the more apical daughter in asymmetric divisions in the zebrafish neural tube.
 Buckley CE, Marguerie A et al.Neuropharmacology (2010) 20450924
Drug reprofiling using zebrafish identifies novel compounds with potential pro-myelination effects.
 Buckley CE, Marguerie A et al.Glia (2010) 20140960
Temporal dynamics of myelination in the zebrafish spinal cord.
 Clarke JSemin Cell Dev Biol (2009) 19682594
Live imaging of development in fish embryos.
 Clarke JCurr Opin Neurobiol (2009) 19447605
Role of polarized cell divisions in zebrafish neural tube formation.
 Tawk M, Bianco IH, Clarke JDMethods Mol Biol (2009) 19378103
Focal electroporation in zebrafish embryos and larvae.
 Buckley CE, Goldsmith P et al.Dis Model Mech (2008) 19093028
Zebrafish myelination: a transparent model for remyelination?
 Clarke JDMethods Mol Biol (2008) 19030810
Using fluorescent dyes for fate mapping, lineage analysis, and axon tracing in the chick embryo.
 Kosodo Y, Toida K et al.EMBO J (2008) 18971946
Cytokinesis of neuroepithelial cells can divide their basal process before anaphase.
 Clarke JD, Jayasinghe SNBiomed Mater (2008) 18458487
Bio-electrosprayed multicellular zebrafish embryos are viable and develop normally.
 Bianco IH, Carl M et al.Neural Dev (2008) 18377638
Brain asymmetry is encoded at the level of axon terminal morphology.
 Tawk M, Araya C et al.Nature (2007) 17392791
A mirror-symmetric cell division that orchestrates neuroepithelial morphogenesis.
 Clarke JCurr Biol (2007) 17240340
Cell migration: catapulting neurons from the ventricular zone?
 Clarke JCurr Biol (2006) 16682345
Cell migration: neurons go with the flow.
 Mione M, Lele Z et al.J Comp Neurol (2006) 16506201
Expression of pcp4a in subpopulations of CNS neurons in zebrafish.
 Concha ML, Russell C et al.Neuron (2003) 12895418
Local tissue interactions across the dorsal midline of the forebrain establish CNS laterality.
 Lyons DA, Guy AT, Clarke JDDevelopment (2003) 12810590
Monitoring neural progenitor fate through multiple rounds of division in an intact vertebrate brain.
 Zhang F, Ferretti P, Clarke JDDev Dyn (2003) 12557212
Recruitment of postmitotic neurons into the regenerating spinal cord of urodeles.
 Take-uchi M, Clarke JD et al.Development (2003) 12538521
Hedgehog signalling maintains the optic stalk-retinal interface through the regulation of Vax gene activity.
 Zhang F, Clarke JD et al.Neuroscience (2002) 12379240
Differential regulation of fibroblast growth factor receptors in the regenerating amphibian spinal cord in vivo.
 Harsum S, Clarke JD, Martin PDev Biol (2001) 11783991
A reciprocal relationship between cutaneous nerves and repairing skin wounds in the developing chick embryo.
 Meyer MP, Swann K et al.Dev Dyn (2001) 11747083
The extracellular ATP receptor, cP2Y(1), inhibits cartilage formation in micromass cultures of chick limb mesenchyme.
 Echeverri K, Clarke JD et al.Dev Biol (2001) 11456451
In vivo imaging indicates muscle fiber dedifferentiation is a major contributor to the regenerating tail blastema.