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Prof.dr. S. Schulte-Merker
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Current research (4)
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Publications (19)
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Expertise
Developmental Genetics of Osteogenesis
Expertise (NL)
Developmental Genetics of Osteogenesis
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/304079499
Active as
Programm leader / Group leader
Organisation
Hubrecht Institute (KNAW)
Email
s. schulte -at- hubrecht. eu
URL
http://www.hubrecht.eu/research/schulte-merker/leader.html
Part-time professor
Organisation
Experimental Zoology Group (WUR)
Chair (EN)
Experimental zoology
Chair (NL)
Experimentele Zoologie
Phone
+31-317-482688
Email
Stefan. Schulte-Merker -at- wur. nl
URL
http://www.ezo.wur.nl/UK/Staff/Schulte-Merker/
Publications
Arteries provide essential guidance cues for lymphatic endothelial cells in the zebrafish trunk
von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor mutants faithfully model pathological hypoxia-driven angiogenesis and vascular retinopathies in zebrafish
Zebrafish Tie-2 shares a redundant role with Tie-1 in heart development and regulates vessel integrity
Mlck1a is expressed in zebrafish thrombocytes and is an essential component of thrombus formation
Control of endothelial sprouting by a Tel-CtBP complex
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Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Biomineral formation in zebrafisch
Project leader
Genetic analysis of vertebrate organogenesis
Supervisor
Unravelling the molecular link between mechanical load and in vivo bone formation
Project leader
Functional analysis of the von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor gene in the zebrafish
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Vasculogenesis and osteogenesis in the zebrafish
Classification
D22600
Zoology
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