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Windhausen Thomas

Main Referenced Co-authors
Muller, Marc  (2)
Renn, Jörg  (2)
Squifflet, Steeve (1)
Zappia, Jérémie  (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
Adenohypophysis (1); Bone (1); Danio rerio (1); embryogenesis (1); Nonsense-mediated Decay (1);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
GIGA‐R - Giga‐Research - ULiège [BE] (2)
AFFISH-RC - Applied and Fundamental FISH Research Center - ULiège [BE] (1)
CART - Centre Interfacultaire d'Analyse des Résidus en Traces - ULiège [BE] (1)
Giga-Development and Stem Cells - ULiège [BE] (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology (2)
Genetics & genetic processes (1)

Publications (total 3)

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Windhausen, T. (2017). Régulation de voies de signalisation par deux acteurs de la voie Nonsense-mediated Decay, Dhx34 et Nbas: la cas particulier de l'adénohypophyse [Doctoral thesis, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/210983 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/210983

The most cited

19 citations (Scopus®)

Windhausen, T., Squifflet, S., Renn, J., & Muller, M. (2015). BMP Signaling Regulates Bone Morphogenesis in Zebrafish through Promoting Osteoblast Function as Assessed by Their Nitric Oxide Production. Molecules, 20, 7586-7601. doi:10.3390/molecules20057586 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/182491

Windhausen, T. (2017). Régulation de voies de signalisation par deux acteurs de la voie Nonsense-mediated Decay, Dhx34 et Nbas: la cas particulier de l'adénohypophyse [Doctoral thesis, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/210983

Zappia, J., Windhausen, T. (Other coll.), Renn, J. (Other coll.), & Muller, M. (Other coll.). (May 2017). Basic Helix loop Helix transcription factor twist1a and twist1b and their involvement in the skeletal development of zebrafish [Poster presentation]. ECTS2017 44th European Calcified Tissue Society Congress, Salzburg, Austria.

Windhausen, T., Squifflet, S., Renn, J., & Muller, M. (2015). BMP Signaling Regulates Bone Morphogenesis in Zebrafish through Promoting Osteoblast Function as Assessed by Their Nitric Oxide Production. Molecules, 20, 7586-7601. doi:10.3390/molecules20057586
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