Items where Author is "Sheng, Delicia Z."

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Szot, Justin O. and Cuny, Hartmut and Martin, Ella M.M.A. and Sheng, Delicia Z. and Iyer, Kavitha and Portelli, Stephanie and Nguyen, Vivien and Gereis, Jessica M. and Alankarage, Dimuthu and Chitayat, David and Chong, Karen and Wentzensen, Ingrid M. and Vincent-Delormé, Catherine and Lermine, Alban and Burkitt-Wright, Emma and Ji, Weizhen and Jeffries, Lauren and Pais, Lynn S. and Tan, Tiong Y. and Pitt, James and Wise, Cheryl A. and Wright, Helen and Andrews, Israel D. and Pruniski, Brianna and Grebe, Theresa A. and Corsten-Janssen, Nicole and Bouman, Katelijne and Poulton, Cathryn and Prakash, Supraja and Keren, Boris and Brown, Natasha J. and Hunter, Matthew F. and Heath, Oliver and Lakhani, Saquib A. and McDermott, John H. and Ascher, David B. and Chapman, Gavin and Bozon, Kayleigh and Dunwoodie, Sally L. (2024) A metabolic signature for NADSYN1-dependent congenital NAD deficiency disorder. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 134 (4). ISSN 1558-8238

Cuny, Hartmut and Bozon, Kayleigh and Kirk, Rosemary B. and Sheng, Delicia Z. and Bröer, Stefan and Dunwoodie, Sally L. (2022) Maternal heterozygosity of Slc6a19 causes metabolic perturbation and congenital NAD deficiency disorder in mice. Disease Models & Mechanisms, 16 (5). ISSN 1754-8403

Hui, Subhra P. and Sugimoto, Kotaro and Sheng, Delicia Z. and Kikuchi, Kazu (2022) Regulatory T cells regulate blastemal proliferation during zebrafish caudal fin regeneration. Frontiers in Immunology, 13. ISSN 1664-3224

Sheng, Delicia Z. and Zheng, Dawei and Kikuchi, Kazu (2021) Cardiac Resection Injury in Zebrafish. Methods Mol Biol, 2158. pp.63-69. ISSN 1064-3745

Ogawa, Masahito and Geng, Fan-Suo and Humphreys, David T. and Kristianto, Esther and Sheng, Delicia Z. and Hui, Subhra P. and Zhang, Yuxi and Sugimoto, Kotaro and Nakayama, Maki and Zheng, Dawei and Hesselson, Daniel and Hodson, Mark P. and Bogdanovic, Ozren and Kikuchi, Kazu (2021) Krüppel-like factor 1 is a core cardiomyogenic trigger in zebrafish. Science, 372 (6538). pp.201-205. ISSN 0036-8075

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