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Kari Baker
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 4
Citations - 322
Kari Baker is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Cilium. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 300 citations. Previous affiliations of Kari Baker include University of Washington.
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SIX2 and BMP4 Mutations Associate With Anomalous Kidney Development
Stefanie Weber,Jaclyn C. Taylor,Paul J.D. Winyard,Kari Baker,Jessica Sullivan-Brown,Raphael Schild,Tanja Knüppel,Aleksandra Zurowska,Alberto Caldas-Alfonso,Mieczysław Litwin,Sevinç Emre,Gian Marco Ghiggeri,Aysin Bakkaloglu,Otto Mehls,Corinne Antignac,Franz Schaefer,Rebecca D. Burdine +16 more
TL;DR: These studies implicate conserved roles for Six2 and Bmp4 in the development of the renal system, which could affect kidney development at multiple stages, leading to the congenital anomalies observed in patients with RHD.
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Direct and indirect roles for Nodal signaling in two axis conversions during asymmetric morphogenesis of the zebrafish heart
TL;DR: It is suggested that Nodal signaling directs asymmetric cardiac morphogenesis through establishing and subsequently reinforcing laterality information over the course of cardiac development.
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Mutations in zebrafish leucine-rich repeat-containing six-like affect cilia motility and result in pronephric cysts, but have variable effects on left-right patterning
Fabrizio C. Serluca,Bo Xu,Noriko Okabe,Kari Baker,Shin-Yi Lin,Jessica Sullivan-Brown,David J. Konieczkowski,Kimberly M. Jaffe,Joshua M. Bradner,Mark C. Fishman,Rebecca D. Burdine +10 more
TL;DR: Cloned and characterized two alleles of seahorse, a zebrafish mutation that results in pronephric cysts, suggest that the function of sehorse in cilia motility is separable from its function in other cilia-related phenotypes.