Hanqing Zhang
- E-mail:
- hanqing.zhang@igp.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Husargatan 3
751 22 Uppsala - Postal address:
- IGP / BMC
Box 815
751 08 Uppsala
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Publications
Recent publications
- Chondroitin/dermatan sulfate glycosyltransferase genes are essential for craniofacial development (2022)
- A novel cis-regulatory element drives early expression of Nkx3.2 in the gnathostome primary jaw joint (2022)
- The role of Gdf5 in the development of the zebrafish fin endoskeleton (2022)
- The Role of Gdf5 in the Development of the Zebrafish Fin Endoskeleton (2022)
- The broad role of Nkx3.2 in the development of the zebrafish axial skeleton (2021)
All publications
Articles
- Chondroitin/dermatan sulfate glycosyltransferase genes are essential for craniofacial development (2022)
- A novel cis-regulatory element drives early expression of Nkx3.2 in the gnathostome primary jaw joint (2022)
- The role of Gdf5 in the development of the zebrafish fin endoskeleton (2022)
- The Role of Gdf5 in the Development of the Zebrafish Fin Endoskeleton (2022)
- The broad role of Nkx3.2 in the development of the zebrafish axial skeleton (2021)
- Exploration of novel candidate genes involved in epidermal keratinocyte differentiation and skin barrier repair in man (2021)
- Behavioral Characterization of dmrt3a Mutant Zebrafish Reveals Crucial Aspects of Vertebrate Locomotion through Phenotypes Related to Acceleration (2020)
- zOPT: an open source optical projection tomography system and methods for rapid 3D zebrafish imaging (2020)
- Kita crispants for systematic image-based genetic screens of complex traits in zebrafish larvae
- Characterizing obesity-susceptibility genes using CRISPR/Cas9, in vivo imaging and deep learning
- Characterizing candidate genes in GWAS-identified loci that may uncouple excess adiposity from its comorbidities
- An evolutionarily conserved cis-regulatory element of nkx3.2 drives jaw joint-specific expression in zebrafish
- The Broad Role of Nkx3.2 in the Development of the Zebrafish Axial Skeleton