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1. morphoHeart: A quantitative tool for integrated 3D morphometric analyses of heart and ECM during embryonic development.

2. Contemporary morphogenesis

3. Llgl1 mediates timely epicardial emergence and establishment of an apical laminin sheath around the trabeculating cardiac ventricle.

8. Asymmetric Hapln1a drives regionalised cardiac ECM expansion and promotes heart morphogenesis in zebrafish development

11. Asymmetric Hapln1a drives regionalized cardiac ECM expansion and promotes heart morphogenesis in zebrafish development

12. Zebrafish as a tractable model of human cardiovascular disease.

13. Asymmetric Hapln1a drives regionalized cardiac ECM expansion and promotes heart morphogenesis in zebrafish development.

14. Twists and turns : Computational modelling of the heart tube during development reveals the interplay between tissue asymmetry and growth that helps our hearts take shape

16. A Zebrafish Loss-of-Function Model for Human CFAP53 Mutations Reveals Its Specific Role in Laterality Organ Function

18. Twists and turns

20. Spatially Resolved Genome-wide Transcriptional Profiling Identifies BMP Signaling as Essential Regulator of Zebrafish Cardiomyocyte Regeneration

21. Spatially Resolved Genome-wide Transcriptional Profiling Identifies BMP Signaling as Essential Regulator of Zebrafish Cardiomyocyte Regeneration

22. A Zebrafish Loss-of-Function Model for Human CFAP53 Mutations Reveals Its Specific Role in Laterality Organ Function

23. Nodal Signaling Range Is Regulated by Proprotein Convertase-Mediated Maturation

26. Investigating the roles of the extracellular matrix in zebrafish heart morphogenesis

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