Autophagy is essential for cardiac morphogenesis during vertebrate development
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Autophagy is essential for cardiac morphogenesis during vertebrate development
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Autophagy
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 572-587
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Online
2014-04-10
DOI
10.4161/auto.27649
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Ambra1knockdown in zebrafish leads to incomplete development due to severe defects in organogenesis
- (2013) Francesca Benato et al. Autophagy
- Autophagy genes function in apoptotic cell corpse clearance duringC. elegansembryonic development
- (2012) Shuyi Huang et al. Autophagy
- Zebrafish in the Study of Early Cardiac Development
- (2012) Jiandong Liu et al. CIRCULATION RESEARCH
- Cardiomyocyte autophagy: metabolic profit and loss
- (2012) Zhao V. Wang et al. HEART FAILURE REVIEWS
- Autophagy genes function sequentially to promote apoptotic cell corpse degradation in the engulfing cell
- (2012) Wei Li et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- The Atg6/Vps30/Beclin 1 ortholog BEC-1 mediates endocytic retrograde transport in addition to autophagy inC. elegans
- (2011) Alexander Ruck et al. Autophagy
- Expression pattern and functions of autophagy-related geneatg5in zebrafish organogenesis
- (2011) Zhanying Hu et al. Autophagy
- Autophagy: Renovation of Cells and Tissues
- (2011) Noboru Mizushima et al. CELL
- Mutation in the type IB bone morphogenetic protein receptoralk6bimpairs germ-cell differentiation and causes germ-cell tumors in zebrafish
- (2011) Joanie C. Neumann et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Degradation of Paternal Mitochondria by Fertilization-Triggered Autophagy in C. elegans Embryos
- (2011) M. Sato et al. SCIENCE
- Postfertilization Autophagy of Sperm Organelles Prevents Paternal Mitochondrial DNA Transmission
- (2011) S. Al Rawi et al. SCIENCE
- Methods in Mammalian Autophagy Research
- (2010) Noboru Mizushima et al. CELL
- Autophagy in mammalian development and differentiation
- (2010) Noboru Mizushima et al. NATURE CELL BIOLOGY
- Drosophila as a model system to study autophagy
- (2010) Jonathan Zirin et al. Seminars in Immunopathology
- Assaying autophagic activity in transgenic GFP-Lc3 and GFP-Gabarap zebrafish embryos
- (2009) Congcong He et al. Autophagy
- SEPA-1 Mediates the Specific Recognition and Degradation of P Granule Components by Autophagy in C. elegans
- (2009) Yuxia Zhang et al. CELL
- Autophagy, Not Apoptosis, Is Essential for Midgut Cell Death in Drosophila
- (2009) Donna Denton et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Autophagy promotes synapse development inDrosophila
- (2009) Wei Shen et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- A Primer for Morpholino Use in Zebrafish
- (2009) Brent R. Bill et al. Zebrafish
- Identification of a Molecular Signaling Network that Regulates a Cellular Necrotic Cell Death Pathway
- (2008) Junichi Hitomi et al. CELL
- Autophagy in the Pathogenesis of Disease
- (2008) Beth Levine et al. CELL
- The autophagic machinery is necessary for removal of cell corpses from the developing retinal neuroepithelium
- (2008) M A Mellén et al. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- High-speed imaging of developing heart valves reveals interplay of morphogenesis and function
- (2008) P. J. Scherz et al. DEVELOPMENT
- The Role of Autophagy in Mammalian Development: Cell Makeover Rather than Cell Death
- (2008) Francesco Cecconi et al. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
- Foxn4 directly regulates tbx2b expression and atrioventricular canal formation
- (2008) N. C. Chi et al. GENES & DEVELOPMENT
- Autophagy fights disease through cellular self-digestion
- (2008) Noboru Mizushima et al. NATURE
- Autophagy Is Essential for Preimplantation Development of Mouse Embryos
- (2008) S. Tsukamoto et al. SCIENCE
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started