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Tsurumi, Chizuko

Department of Developmental Biology, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max Planck Society  

 

Researcher Profile

 
Position: Department of Developmental Biology, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons191354

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Publications

 
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 : Indrischek, H., Hammer, J. A., Machate, A., Hecker, N., Kirilenko, B., Roscito, J. G., Hans, S., Norden, C., Brand, M., & Hiller, M. (2022). Vision-related convergent gene losses reveal SERPINE3's unknown role in the eye. eLife, 11: e77999. doi:10.7554/eLife.77999. [PubMan] : Suzzi, S., Ahrendt, R., Hans, S., Semenova, S. A., Chekuru, A., Wirsching, P., Kroehne, V., Bilican, S., Sayed, S., Winkler, S., Spieß, S., Machate, A., Kaslin, J., Panula, P., & Brand, M. (2021). Deletion of lrrk2 causes early developmental abnormalities and age-dependent increase of monoamine catabolism in the zebrafish brain. PLoS genetics, 17(9): 1009794. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1009794. [PubMan] : Asokan, N., Daetwyler, S., Bernas, S. N., Schmied, C., Vogler, S., Lambert, K., Wobus, M., Wermke, M., Kempermann, G., Huisken, J., Brand, M., & Bornhäuser, M. (2020). Long-term in vivo imaging reveals tumor-specific dissemination and captures host tumor interaction in zebrafish xenografts. Scientific reports, 10(1): 13254. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-69956-2. [PubMan] : Arulmozhivarman, G., Kräter, M., Wobus, M., Friedrichs, J., Bejestani, E. P., Müller, K., Lambert, K., Alexopoulou, D., Dahl, A., Stöter, M., Bickle, M., Shayegi, N., Hampe, J., Stölzel, F., Brand, M., Bonin, M. v., & Bornhäuser, M. (2017). Zebrafish In-Vivo Screening for Compounds Amplifying Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells: - Preclinical Validation in Human CD34+ Stem and Progenitor Cells. Scientific reports, 7(1): 12084. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-12360-0. [PubMan] : Arulmozhivarman, G., Stöter, M., Bickle, M., Kräter, M., Wobus, M., Ehninger, G., Stölzel, F., Brand, M., Bornhäuser, M., & Shayegi, N. (2016). In Vivo Chemical Screen in Zebrafish Embryos Identifies Regulators of Hematopoiesis Using a Semiautomated Imaging Assay. Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 21(9), 956-964. [PubMan] : Jászai, J., Graupner, S., Tanaka, E. M., Funk, R., Huttner, W. B., Brand, M., & Corbeil, D. (2013). Spatial distribution of prominin-1 (CD133)-positive cells within germinative zones of the vertebrate brain. PLoS ONE, 8(5): e63457. [PubMan] : Jászai, J., Fargeas, C. A., Graupner, S., Tanaka, E. M., Brand, M., Huttner, W. B., & Corbeil, D. (2011). Distinct and conserved prominin-1/CD133-positive retinal cell populations identified across species. PLoS ONE, 6(3): e17590. [PubMan] : Winkler, S., Gscheidel, N., & Brand, M. (2011). Mutant generation in vertebrate model organisms by TILLING. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 770, 475-504. [PubMan] : Dahmann, C., Oates, A. C., & Brand, M. (2011). Boundary formation and maintenance in tissue development. Nature Reviews. Genetics, 12(1), 43-55. [PubMan] : Rohner, N., Bercsényi, M., Orbán, L., Kolanczyk, M., Linke, D., Brand, M., Nüsslein-Volhard, C., & Harris, M. (2009). Duplication of fgfr1 permits Fgf signaling to serve as a target for selection during domestication. Current Biology, 19(19), 1642-1647. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2009.07.065. [PubMan] : Picker, A., Cavodeassi, F., Machate, A., Bernauer, S., Hans, S., Abe, G., Kawakami, K., Wilson, S. W., & Brand, M. (2009). Dynamic coupling of pattern formation and morphogenesis in the developing vertebrate retina. PLoS Biology, 7(10), 1000214-1000214. [PubMan] : Picker, A., Roellig, D., Pourquie, O., Oates, A. C., & Brand, M. (2009). Tissue micromanipulation in zebrafish embryos. In G. J. Lieschke (Ed.), Zebrafish: methods and protocols (pp. 153-172). Totowa: Humana Press. [PubMan] : Schenck, A., Goto-Silva, L., Collinet, C., Rhinn, M., Giner, A., Habermann, B., Brand, M., & Zerial, M. (2008). The endosomal protein Appl1 mediates Akt substrate specificity and cell survival in vertebrate development. Cell, 133(3), 486-497. [PubMan] : Wendl, T., Adzic, D., Schoenebeck, J. J., Scholpp, S., Brand, M., Yelon, D., & Rohr, a. K. B. (2007). Early developmental specification of the thyroid gland depends on han-expressing surrounding tissue and on FGF signals. Development, 134(15), 2871-2879. [PubMan] : Reim, G., & Brand, M. (2006). Maternal control of vertebrate dorsoventral axis formation and epiboly by the POU domain protein Spg/Pou2/Oct4. Development, 133(14), 2757-2770. [PubMan] : Scholpp, S., Wolf, O., Brand, M., & Lumsden, A. (2006). Hedgehog signalling from the zona limitans intrathalamica orchestrates patterning of the zebrafish diencephalon. Development, 133(5), 855-864. [PubMan] : Langenberg, T., Dracz, T., Oates, A. C., Heisenberg, C.-P., & Brand, M. (2006). Analysis and visualization of cell movement in the developing zebrafish brain. Developmental Dynamics, 235(4), 928-933. [PubMan] : Grandel, H., Kaslin, J., Ganz, J., Wenzel, I., & Brand, M. (2006). Neural stem cells and neurogenesis in the adult zebrafish brain: Origin, proliferation dynamics, migration and cell fate. Developmental Biology, 295(1), 263-277. [PubMan] : Picker, A., & Brand, M. (2005). Fgf signals from a novel signaling center determine axial patterning of the prospective neural retina. Development, 132(22), 4951-4962. [PubMan] : Langenberg, T., & Brand, M. (2005). Lineage restriction maintains a stable organizer cell population at the zebrafish midbrain-hindbrain boundary. Development, 132(14), 3209-3216. [PubMan] : Siekmann, A. F., & Brand, M. (2005). Distinct tissue-specificity of three zebrafish ext1 genes encoding proteoglycan modifying enzymes and their relationship to somitic Sonic hedgehog signaling. Developmental Dynamics, 232(2), 498-505. [PubMan] : Brand, M., Granato, M., & Nüsslein-Volhard, C. (2005). Keeping and raising zebrafish. In C. Nüsslein-Volhard, & R. Dahm (Eds.), Zebrafish: a practical approach (pp. 7-37). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. [PubMan] : Reim, G., Mizoguchi, T., Stainier, D. Y., Kikuchi, Y., & Brand, M. (2004). The POU domain protein spg (pou2/Oct4) is essential for endoderm formation in cooperation with the HMG domain protein casanova. Developmental Cell, 6(1), 91-101. [PubMan] : Scholpp, S., Groth, C., Lohs, C., Lardelli, M., & Brand, M. (2004). Zebrafish fgfr1 is a member of the fgf8 synexpression group and is required for fgf8 signalling at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary. Development Genes and Evolution, 214(6), 285-295. [PubMan] : Siekmann, A. F., & Brand, M. (2004). Distinct tissue-specificity of three zebrafish ext1 genes encoding proteoglycan modifying enzymes and their relationship to somitic Sonic hedgehog signaling. Developmental Dynamics, 232(2), 498-505. [PubMan]