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Characterisation of lmx1b paralogues in zebrafish reveals divergent roles in skeletal, kidney and muscle development
Moss, J. J., Neal, C. R., Kague, E., Lane, J. D. & Hammond, C. L., 19 Aug 2025, In: Biology Open. 14, 8, 11 p., bio062038.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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Defining mononuclear phagocyte distribution and behaviour in the zebrafish heart
Moyse, B., Moss, J., Bevan, L., Scott, A., Wittamer, V. & Richardson, R. J., 24 Jul 2024, eLife Sciences Publications.Research output: Other contribution
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ATG8-dependent LMX1B-autophagy crosstalk shapes human midbrain dopaminergic neuronal resilience
Jimenez Moreno, N., Kollareddy, M., Stathakos, P., Moss, J. J., Anton, Z., Shoemark, D. K., Sessions, R. B., Witzgall, R., Caldwell, M. & Lane, J. D., 4 Apr 2023, In: Journal of Cell Biology. 222, 5Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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Characterisation of lmx1b paralogues in zebrafish reveals divergent roles in skeletal, kidney and muscle development
Hammond, C. (Creator), Kague, E. (Creator) & Moss, J. (Creator), University of Bristol, 22 Jul 2025
DOI: 10.5523/bris.37pf1srsatzy22k456lebbe5tf, http://data.bris.ac.uk/data/dataset/37pf1srsatzy22k456lebbe5tf
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Thesis
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Investigating the role of autophagy in musculoskeletal development and homeostasis using zebrafish
Moss, J. J. (Author), Lane, J. D. (Supervisor) & Hammond, C. L. (Supervisor), 21 Jun 2022Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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