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Thomas F. Schilling
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 164
Citations - 23012
Thomas F. Schilling is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Neural crest. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 150 publications receiving 20932 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas F. Schilling include University of California, Berkeley & Max Planck Society.
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Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish.
TL;DR: A series of stages for development of the embryo of the zebrafish, Danio (Brachydanio) rerio is described, providing for flexibility and continued evolution of the staging series as the authors learn more about development in this species.
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Structure of the zebrafish snail1 gene and its expression in wild-type, spadetail and no tail mutant embryos
TL;DR: The work presented here suggests that snail1 is involved in morphogenetic events during gastrulation, somitogenesis and development of the cephalic neural crest, and that no tail may act as a positive regulator of snail1.
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Origin and organization of the zebrafish fate map.
TL;DR: Lineages of cells labeled by intracellular injection of tracer dye during early zebrafish development are analyzed to learn when cells become allocated to particular fates during development, and how the fate map is organized.
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A Multicenter Trial of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning for Heart Surgery
Patrick Meybohm,Berthold Bein,Oana Brosteanu,Jochen Cremer,Matthias Gruenewald,Christian Stoppe,Mark Coburn,G. Schaelte,Andreas Böning,Bernd Niemann,Jan P. Roesner,Frank Kletzin,U. Strouhal,Christian Reyher,Rita Laufenberg-Feldmann,Marion Ferner,I. F. Brandes,Martin Bauer,Sebastian Stehr,Andreas Kortgen,Maria Wittmann,Georg Baumgarten,Tanja Meyer-Treschan,Peter Kienbaum,Matthias Heringlake,Julika Schön,Michael Sander,Sascha Treskatsch,Thorsten Smul,Ewa Wolwender,Thomas F. Schilling,Georg Fuernau,Dirk Hasenclever,Kai Zacharowski +33 more
TL;DR: Upper-limb RIPC performed while patients were under propofol-induced anesthesia did not show a relevant benefit among patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery.
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Segment and cell type lineage restrictions during pharyngeal arch development in the zebrafish embryo.
TL;DR: It is suggested that arch precursors may be specified as to their eventual fates before the major morphogenetic movements that form the arch primordia, as in the fashion of vertebrate rhombomeres or segmental lineage compartments in Drosophila.