Vladimir Korzh
International Institute of Minnesota
193 Papers
1.2K Citations
Vladimir Korzh is an academic researcher from International Institute of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Biology. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 188 publications. Previous affiliations of Vladimir Korzh include Agency for Science, Technology and Research & Harvard University.
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Papers
Characterization of flow direction in microchannels and zebrafish blood vessels by scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
Xiaotao Pan,Hanry Yu,Xianke Shi,Vladimir Korzh,Thorsten Wohland +4 more
- 01 Feb 2007
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that line-scan FCS can determine the flow direction in zebrafish small blood vessels in a label-free approach and is extended to live tissue measurements.
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Perturbation of zebrafish swimbladder development by enhancing Wnt signaling in Wif1 morphants.
TL;DR: By knockdown of the Wnt protein inhibitory gene wif1, it is demonstrated that up-regulation of Wnt signaling also resulted in perturbed development of the swimbladder, and it is the reduced cell proliferation, but not enhanced apoptosis, that contributes to the disturbance of Swimbladder development in wif2 morphants.
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Zebrafish yap1 plays a role in differentiation of hair cells in posterior lateral line.
Siau-Lin Loh,Cathleen Teh,Julius Muller,Ernesto Guccione,Wanjin Hong,Wanjin Hong,Vladimir Korzh,Vladimir Korzh +7 more
TL;DR: A role of Yap1 in regulation of Wnt signaling pathway and its target Prox1a during differentiation of mechanosensory cells is revealed.
Nadine Dobrovolskaïa-Zavadskaïa and the dawn of developmental genetics.
Vladimir Korzh,David Grunwald +1 more
TL;DR: The contributions that Dobrovolska‐a‐Zavadskaïa made to current thinking about Brachyury are identified and how she helped to shape the dawn of the field of developmental genetics are identified.
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Regeneration of breeding tubercles on zebrafish pectoral fins requires androgens and two waves of revascularization
Stephanie C. McMillan,Zhe T. Xu,Jing Zhang,Cathleen Teh,Vladimir Korzh,Vance L. Trudeau,Marie-Andrée Akimenko +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that androgens induce and estrogens inhibit BT cluster formation in intact and regenerating pectoral fins and that treatment of females with both androgens and an angiogenesis inhibitor results in the formation of undersized BT clusters when compared with females treated with androgens alone.