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Wigard P. Kloosterman

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  89
Citations -  12147

Wigard P. Kloosterman is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromothripsis & Nanopore sequencing. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 87 publications receiving 10387 citations.

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The Diverse Functions of MicroRNAs in Animal Development and Disease

TL;DR: Current evidence suggests a direct link between miRNAs and disease, and miRNA expression signatures are associated with various types of cancer, and the gain and loss of miRNA target sites appears to be causal to some genetic disorders.
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MicroRNA Expression in Zebrafish Embryonic Development

TL;DR: Most miRNAs were expressed in a highly tissue-specific manner during segmentation and later stages, but not early in development, which suggests that their role is not in tissue fate establishment but in differentiation or maintenance of tissue identity.
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In situ detection of miRNAs in animal embryos using LNA-modified oligonucleotide probes

TL;DR: A detailed analysis of conditions for in situ detection of miRNAs in the zebrafish embryo using locked nucleic acid (LNA)-modified DNA probes is performed and expression patterns for 15 miRNA molecules in the mouse embryo are reported.
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Targeted Inhibition of miRNA Maturation with Morpholinos Reveals a Role for miR-375 in Pancreatic Islet Development

TL;DR: The miRNA knockdown strategy presented here will be widely used to unravel miRNA function in zebrafish and is likely to cause aberrant formation of the endocrine pancreas, one of the first loss-of-function phenotypes for an individual miRNA in vertebrate development.
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From squiggle to basepair: computational approaches for improving nanopore sequencing read accuracy.

TL;DR: Computational approaches determining the nanopore sequencing error rate are reviewed, and strategies for translation of raw sequencing data into base calls for detection of base modifications and for obtaining consensus sequences are outlined.