PUBLICATIONS

 

Articles

1. Prince VE and Rigby PWJ. 1990. Derivatives of Moloney murine sarcoma virus capable of being transcribed in EC stem cells have gained a functional Spl binding site. J. Virol. 65, 1803-1811. (PubMed)

2. Guthrie S, Prince V and Lumsden A. 1993. Selective dispersal of rhombomere cells in orthotopic and heterotopic grafting experiments. Development 118, 527- 538. (PubMed)

3. Prince V and Lumsden A. 1994. Hoxa-2 expression in normal and transposed rhombomeres: Independent regulation in the neural tube and neural crest. Development 120, 911-923. (PubMed)

4. Gale E, Prince V, Lumsden A, Clarke J, Holder N and Maden M. 1996. Late effects of retinoic acid on neural crest and aspects of rhombomere identity. Development 122, 783-793. (PubMed)

5. Prince VE, Moens C, Kimmel CB and Ho RK. 1998. Zebrafish hox genes: Expression in wild-type and in mutants of the segmentation gene valentino. Development 125, 393-406. (PubMed)

6. Prince VE, Joly L, Ekker M and Ho RK. 1998. Zebrafish hox genes: Genomic organization and modified colinear expression patterns in the trunk. Development 125, 407-420. (PubMed)

7. Prince V, Price A and Ho RK. 1998. Hox gene expression reveals regionalization along the anteroposterior axis of the zebrafish notochord. Development, Genes and Evolution. 208, 517-522. (PubMed)

8. Amores A, Force A, Yan Y-L, Amemiya C, Fritz A, Ho RK, Joly L, Langeland J, Prince V, Wang Y-L, Westerfield M, Ekker M and Postlethwait JH. 1998. Genome duplications in vertebrate evolution: evidence from zebrafish hox clusters. Science 282, 1711-1714. (PubMed)

9. Roy MN, Prince VE and Ho RK. 1999. Heat shock produces periodic somitic disturbances in the zebrafish embryo. Mechanisms of Development 85; 27-34. (PubMed)

10. Prince VE, Holley SA, Bally-Cuif L, Prabhakharan B, Ho RK and Vogt TF. 2001. Zebrafish lunatic fringe and demarcation of segmental boundaries. Mechanisms of Development 105, 175-180. (PubMed)

11. Bruce A, Oates A, Prince VE and Ho RK. 2001. Additional hox clusters in the zebrafish: Divergent expression belies conserved activities of duplicate hoxB5 genes. Evolution and Development 3, 127-144. (PubMed)

12. Schilling TF, Prince VE and Ingham PW. 2001. Plasticity in zebrafish hox expression in the hindbrain and neural crest. Developmental Biology 231, 201-216. (PubMed)

13. Zerucha T and Prince VE. 2001. Cloning and developmental expression of a zebrafish meis2 homeobox gene. Mechanisms of Development 102, 247-250. (PubMed)

14. McClintock J, Carlson R, Mann D and Prince VE. 2001. Consequences of Hox gene duplication in the vertebrates: An investigation of the zebrafish hox paralogue group 1 genes. Development 128, 2471-2484. (PubMed)

15. Hauptmann G, Belting HG, Wolke U, Lunde K, Söll I, Abdelilah-Seyfried S, Prince V and Driever W. 2002 spiel ohne grenzen/pou2 is required for zebrafish hindbrain segmentation. Development 129, 1645-1655. (PubMed)

16. McClintock J, Kheirbek M and Prince VE. 2002. Knock-down of duplicated zebrafish hoxb1 genes reveals distinct roles in hindbrain patterning and a novel mechanism of duplicate gene retention. Development 129, 2339-2354. (PubMed)

17. Scemama J-L, Hunter M, Williams NL, McCallum J, Prince VE and Stellwag E. 2002. Conservation of vertebrate Hoxb2 transcriptional regulation. J. Exp. Zool. 294, 285-299. (PubMed)

18. Stafford D and Prince VE. 2002. Retinoic acid signaling is required for a critical early step in zebrafish pancreatic development. Current Biology 12, 1215-1220. (PubMed)

19. Hunter MP and Prince VE. 2002. Zebrafish Hox paralogue group 2 genes function redundantly as selector genes to pattern the second pharyngeal arch. Developmental Biology 247, 367-389. (PubMed)

20. McClintock JM, Jozefowicz C, Assimacopoulos S, Louvi A, Grove EA, and Prince VE. 2003. Conserved expression of vertebrate Hoxa1 genes in neurons at the ventral forebrain/midbrain boundary of vertebrates. Development, Genes and Evolution 213, 399-406. (PubMed)

21. Hadrys T, Prince V, Hunter M, Baker R, and Rinkwitz S. 2004. Comparative analysis of vertebrate Hoxb3 and Hoxb4 gene regulatory elements. J. Exp. Zool.B. Molecular Development and Evolution 302, 147-164. (PubMed)

22. Hale M, Kheirbek M, Schriefer JE, and Prince VE. 2004. The function of Mauthner cell duplicates in startle behavior: Insights into the evolution of new neural circuits. J. Neurosci. 24, 3070-3076. (PubMed)

23. Stafford D, Hornbruch A, Mueller PR and Prince VE. 2004. A conserved role for retinoid signaling in vertebrate pancreas development. Development, Genes and Evolution 214, 432-411. (PubMed)

24. Hogan BM, Hunter MP, Oates, AC, Crowhurst, MO, Hall, NE, Heath, JK, Prince VE and Lieschke, GJ. 2004. Zebrafish gcm2 is required for gill filament budding from pharyngeal ectoderm. Dev Biol. 276, 508-522. (PubMed)

25. Stafford D, White R, Kinkel, M, Linville A Schilling TF and Prince VE. 2006. Retinoids signal directly to zebrafish endoderm to specify insulin-expressing beta-cells. Development 133, 949-956. (PubMed)

26. Hadrys T, Punnamoottil B, Pieper M, Kikuta H, Pezeron G, Becker TS, Prince V, Baker, R and Rinkwitz S. 2006. Conserved co-regulation and promoter sharing of hoxb3a and hoxb4a in zebrafish. Developmental Biology 297, 26-43. (PubMed)

27. Hurley IA, Mueller RL, Dunn, KA, Schmidt EJ, Friedman M, Ho RK, Prince VE, Yang Z, Thomas MG and Coates MI. 2007. A New Time-scale for Ray-Finned Fish Evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274, 489-498. (PubMed)

28. Skromne I, Thorsen D, Hale M, Prince VE and Ho, RK. 2007. Repression of the hindbrain developmental program by Cdx factors is required for the specification of the vertebrate spinal cord. Development 134, 2147-2158. (PubMed)

29. Ward, AB, Warga, RM and Prince VE. 2007. Origin of the zebrafish endocrine and exocrine pancreas. Developmental Dynamics 236, 1558-1569. (PubMed)

30. Rohrschneider, MR, Elsen, GE and Prince, VE. 2007. Zebrafish Hoxb1a regulates multiple downstream targets including prickle1b. Developmental Biology 309, 358-372. (PubMed)

31. Hurley, IA, Scemama, J-L and Prince, VE. 2007. Consequences of hoxb1 duplication in teleost fish. Evol Dev. 2007 9, 540-54. (PubMed)


Review Articles (peer reviewed)

R1. Prince VE. 1998. Hox genes and patterning the hindbrain. American Zoology 38, 634-646.

R2. Patel NP and Prince VE. 2000. Beyond the Hox complex Genome Biology 1, identity. Invited review for Evolution and development (in prepreviews 1027.1–1027.4. (PubMed)

R3. Moens CB and Prince VE. 2002. Constructing the hindbrain: Insights from the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 224, 1-17. (PubMed)

R4. Prince VE. 2002. The Hox paradox: More complex(es) than imagined. Invited review, Developmental Biology 249, 1-15. (PubMed)

R5. Prince VE and Pickett FB. 2002. Splitting pairs: Diverging fates of duplicated genes. Invited review, Nature Reviews Genetics 3, 827-837. (PubMed)

R6. Jozefowicz C, McClintock J and Prince V. 2003. The fates of zebrafish Hox gene duplicates. J. Struct. Funct. Genomics 3, 185-194. (PubMed)

R7. Hurley I, Hale, M.and Prince VE. 2005. Duplication events and the evolution of segmental identity. Invited review for Evolution and Development 7, 556-567. (PubMed)


Book Chapters

Ho RK, Kanki JP, Prince VE, Joly L, Ekker M and Fritz A. 1998. Patterning of the zebrafish embryo along the anteroposterior axis. Chapter 26, pp 399-414 in Cell Lineage and Fate Determination. Ed. S. A. Moody. Academic Press.

Jozefowicz C, McClintock J and Prince V. 2002. The fates of zebrafish Hox gene duplicates. Chapter in Genome Evolution Kluwer Academic Publishers.


Book Reviews

Kinkel MD and Prince VE. 2005. “A grand new view from the embryo”. Review of “Endless Forms most Beautiful” by SB Carroll, WW Norton. Development 132: 5133-5135

 

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