Andrew C. Oates
Affiliations: | 2011- | Biosciences | University College London, London, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add traineeJose Negrete Jr | post-doc | Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) (Physics Tree) | |
Ravi A. Desai | post-doc | 2011- | UCL |
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Venzin OF, Oates AC. (2019) What are you synching about? Emerging complexity of notch signaling in the segmentation clock. Developmental Biology |
LLeras Forero L, Narayanan R, Huitema LFA, et al. (2018) Segmentation of the zebrafish axial skeleton relies on notochord sheath cells and not on the segmentation clock. Elife. 7 |
Forero LL, Narayanan R, Huitema LF, et al. (2018) Author response: Segmentation of the zebrafish axial skeleton relies on notochord sheath cells and not on the segmentation clock Elife |
Richter S, Schulze U, Tomançak P, et al. (2017) Small molecule screen in embryonic zebrafish using modular variations to target segmentation. Nature Communications. 8: 1901 |
Uriu K, Bhavna R, Oates AC, et al. (2017) A framework for quantification and physical modeling of cell mixing applied to oscillator synchronization in vertebrate somitogenesis. Biology Open |
Naganathan SR, Oates AC. (2017) Mechanochemical coupling and developmental pattern formation Current Opinion in Systems Biology. 5: 104-111 |
Liao BK, Oates AC. (2016) Delta-Notch signalling in segmentation. Arthropod Structure & Development |
Jörg DJ, Oates AC, Jülicher F. (2016) Sequential pattern formation governed by signaling gradients. Physical Biology. 13: 05LT03 |
Rajasekaran B, Uriu K, Valentin G, et al. (2016) Object Segmentation and Ground Truth in 3D Embryonic Imaging. Plos One. 11: e0150853 |
Liao BK, Jörg DJ, Oates AC. (2016) Faster embryonic segmentation through elevated Delta-Notch signalling. Nature Communications. 7: 11861 |