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Selected publications
- A Ciau-Uitz, M Walmsley and R Patient (2000): Distinct origins of adult and embryonic blood in Xenopus. - Cell, 102(6):787-96.
- Martin Gering and Roger Patient (2005): Hedgehog signaling is required for adult blood stem cell formation in zebrafish embryos. - Dev Cell, 8(3):389-400.
- Feng Liu, Maggie Walmsley, Adam Rodaway and Roger Patient (2008): Fli1 acts at the top of the transcriptional network driving blood and endothelial development. - Curr Biol, 18(16):1234-40.
- Tessa Peterkin, Abigail Gibson and Roger Patient (2009): Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish. - Development, 136(9):1465-74.
- Robert N Wilkinson, Claire Pouget, Martin Gering, Angela J Russell, Stephen G Davies, David Kimelman and Roger Patient (2009): Hedgehog and Bmp polarize hematopoietic stem cell emergence in the zebrafish dorsal aorta. - Dev Cell, 16(6):909-16.
- Aldo Ciau-Uitz, Philip Pinheiro, Rajeev Gupta, Tariq Enver and Roger Patient (2010): Tel1/ETV6 specifies blood stem cells through the agency of VEGF signaling. - Dev Cell, 18(4):569-78.
- Rui Monteiro, Claire Pouget and Roger Patient (2011): The gata1/pu.1 lineage fate paradigm varies between blood populations and is modulated by tif1gamma. - EMBO J, 30(6):1093-103.
- Filipa Costa Simoes, Tessa Peterkin and Roger Patient (2011): Fgf differentially controls cross-antagonism between cardiac and haemangioblast regulators. - Development, 138(15):3235-45.
- Lu Wang, Panpan Zhang, Yonglong Wei, Ya Gao, Roger Patient and Feng Liu (2011): A blood flow-dependent klf2a-NO signaling cascade is required for stabilization of hematopoietic stem cell programming in zebrafish embryos. - Blood, 118(15):4102-10.
- Lucy J Patterson, Martin Gering, Craig E Eckfeldt, Anthony R Green, Catherine M Verfaillie, Stephen C Ekker and Roger Patient (2007): The transcription factors Scl and Lmo2 act together during development of the hemangioblast in zebrafish. - Blood, 109(6):2389-98.
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