Renata Freitas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Porto, Porto, Portugal |
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Cadete F, Francisco M, Freitas R. (2023) Bmp-signaling and the finfold size in zebrafish: implications for the fin-to-limb transition. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Castro J, Beviano V, Paço A, et al. (2021) Hoxd13/Bmp2-mediated mechanism involved in zebrafish finfold design. Scientific Reports. 11: 7165 |
Paço A, de Bessa Garcia SA, Freitas R. (2020) Methylation in Clusters and Its Applications in Cancer Therapy. Cells. 9 |
Silic MR, Wu Q, Kim BH, et al. (2020) Potassium Channel-Associated Bioelectricity of the Dermomyotome Determines Fin Patterning in Zebrafish. Genetics |
Garcia SAB, Araújo M, Freitas R. (2020) Dataset of and expression profiles in cell lines representative of the breast cancer molecular subtypes Luminal a (MCF7), Luminal b (BT474), HER2+ (SKBR3) and triple-negative (MDA231, MDA468), compared to a model of normal cells (MCF10A). Data in Brief. 30: 105572 |
de Bessa Garcia SA, Araújo M, Pereira T, et al. (2020) HOX genes function in Breast Cancer development. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Reviews On Cancer. 188358 |
Paço A, Freitas R. (2019) genes as transcriptional and epigenetic regulators during tumorigenesis and their value as therapeutic targets. Epigenomics |
Gonçalves O, Freitas R, Ferreira P, et al. (2019) Molecular ontogeny of the stomach in the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula. Scientific Reports. 9: 586 |
Paço A, Freitas R. (2017) Hox D genes and the fin-to-limb transition: Insights from fish studies. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) |
Ziermann JM, Freitas R, Diogo R. (2017) Muscle development in the shark Scyliorhinus canicula: implications for the evolution of the gnathostome head and paired appendage musculature. Frontiers in Zoology. 14: 31 |