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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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Insights into early vasculogenesis revealed by expression of the ETS-domain transcription factor Fli-1 in wild-type and mutant zebrafish embryos.

TL;DR: Fli-1 expression was initiated normally in cloche embryos, indicating that induction of fli-1 is one of the earliest indicators of haemangioblast formation and that cloche has previously unsuspected roles at multiple stages in the formation of the vasculature.
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Hedgehog signaling is required for cranial neural crest morphogenesis and chondrogenesis at the midline in the zebrafish skull.

TL;DR: A novel role for Shh is suggested in the movements of neural crest cells at the midline, as well as in their differentiation into cartilage, and help to explain why both skeletal fusions and palatal clefting are associated with the loss of Hh signaling in holoprosencephalic humans.
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Protective versus Conventional Ventilation for Surgery: A Systematic Review and Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis

TL;DR: These data support the beneficial effects of ventilation with use of low VT in patients undergoing surgery and the role of intraoperative higher PEEP to prevent PPC during nonopen abdominal surgery.
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Complex regulation of cyp26a1 creates a robust retinoic acid gradient in the zebrafish embryo.

TL;DR: Using cell transplantation and implantation of RA-coated beads into RA-deficient zebrafish embryos, it is demonstrated that RA can directly convey graded positional information over long distances, and expression of Cyp26a1, the major RA-degrading enzyme during gastrulation, is under complex feedback and feedforward control.
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sucker encodes a zebrafish Endothelin-1 required for ventral pharyngeal arch development.

TL;DR: The results support a model for dorsoventral patterning of the gnathostome pharyngeal arches in which Et-1 in the environment of the postmigratory cranial neural crest specifies the lower jaw and other ventral arch fates.