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Domingos Henrique

Domingos Henrique

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
11875
World Ranking
19444
National Ranking
84

Overview

Domingos Henrique is a researcher affiliated with the University of Lisbon in Portugal. Their academic work is primarily situated within the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specialized focus on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Surgery, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's research covers several main topics including congenital heart defects research, developmental biology and gene regulation, axon guidance and neuronal signaling, congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies, and the role of microRNA in disease regulation.

Recent publications by Domingos Henrique include the following papers:

  • Thymus formation in uncharted embryonic territories, 2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Thymus-forming potential of the second pharyngeal pouch and its regulation by local mesenchyme in avian embryos, 2024, Cell Reports

Frequent collaborators in their research include Isabel Alcobia, Margarida Gama-Carvalho, Leonor Magalhães, Vitor Proa, and Hélia Neves. Their work has been published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) and Cell Reports, reflecting engagement with both preprint and peer-reviewed scientific communication platforms.

Best Publications

  • Expression of a Delta homologue in prospective neurons in the chick

    Domingos Henrique;Julie Adam;Anna Myat;Ajay Chitnis

  • Avian hairy Gene Expression Identifies a Molecular Clock Linked to Vertebrate Segmentation and Somitogenesis

    Isabel Palmeirim;Domingos Henrique;David Ish-Horowicz;Olivier Pourquié

  • Primary neurogenesis in Xenopus embryos regulated by a homologue of the Drosophila neurogenic gene Delta.

    Ajay Chitnis;Domingos Henrique;Julian Lewis;David Ish-Horowicz

  • Dosage-sensitive requirement for mouse Dll4 in artery development

    António Duarte;Masanori Hirashima;Rui Benedito;Alexandre Trindade

  • Maintenance of neuroepithelial progenitor cells by Delta-Notch signalling in the embryonic chick retina.

    Domingos Henrique;Estelle Hirsinger;Julie Adam;Isabelle Le Roux

  • A chick homologue of Serrate and its relationship with Notch and Delta homologues during central neurogenesis

    Anna Myat;Domingos Henrique;David Ish-Horowicz;Julian Lewis

  • Mouse Dll3: a novel divergent Delta gene which may complement the function of other Delta homologues during early pattern formation in the mouse embryo

    Sally L. Dunwoodie;Domingos Henrique;Stephen M. Harrison;Rosa S. P. Beddington

  • Differential effects of Notch ligands Delta-1 and Jagged-1 in human lymphoid differentiation.

    Ana C. Jaleco;Hélia Neves;Erik Hooijberg;Paula Gameiro

  • Notch signalling is required for cyclic expression of the hairy-like gene HES1 in the presomitic mesoderm

    C. Jouve;I. Palmeirim;D. Henrique;J. Beckers

  • Cell fate choices and the expression of Notch, Delta and Serrate homologues in the chick inner ear: parallels with Drosophila sense-organ development.

    J. Adam;A. Myat;I. Le Roux;M. Eddison

  • Neuromesodermal progenitors and the making of the spinal cord.

    Domingos Henrique;Elsa Abranches;Laure Verrier;Kate G. Storey

  • Expression of Radical fringe in limb-bud ectoderm regulates apical ectodermal ridge formation

    Ed Laufer;Randall Dahn;Olivia E. Orozco;Chang Yeol Yeo

  • Axial, a zebrafish gene expressed along the developing body axis, shows altered expression in cyclops mutant embryos.

    U Strähle;P Blader;D Henrique;P W Ingham

  • MKP3 mediates the cellular response to FGF8 signalling in the vertebrate limb

    Yasuhiko Kawakami;Joaquín Rodríguez-León;Christopher M. Koth;Dirk Büscher

  • Multiple delta genes and lateral inhibition in zebrafish primary neurogenesis

    C. Haddon;L. Smithers;S. Schneider-Maunoury;T. Coche

  • Neural differentiation of embryonic stem cells in vitro: a road map to neurogenesis in the embryo.

    Elsa Abranches;Margarida Silva;Laurent Pradier;Herbert Schulz

  • Human ligands of the Notch receptor.

    Grace E. Gray;Robert S. Mann;Efthimios Mitsiadis;Domingos Henrique

  • Mouse embryonic stem cell expansion in a microcarrier-based stirred culture system.

    A.M. Fernandes;T.G. Fernandes;M.M. Diogo;C. Lobato da Silva

  • Mouse Serrate-1 (Jagged-1): expression in the developing tooth is regulated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and fibroblast growth factor-4.

    Thimios A. Mitsiadis;Domingos Henrique;Irma Thesleff;Urban Lendahl

  • Notch signalling acts in postmitotic avian myogenic cells to control MyoD activation.

    E. Hirsinger;P. Malapert;J. Dubrulle;M.C. Delfini

Frequent Co-Authors

David Ish-Horowicz
David Ish-Horowicz University College London
Julian Lewis
Julian Lewis Cancer Research UK London Research Institute
Joaquim M. S. Cabral
Joaquim M. S. Cabral Instituto Superior Técnico
Olivier Pourquié
Olivier Pourquié Brigham and Women's Hospital
Ana M. Sebastião
Ana M. Sebastião University of Lisbon
Chris Kintner
Chris Kintner Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Achim Gossler
Achim Gossler Hannover Medical School
François Schweisguth
François Schweisguth Institut Pasteur
Arjun Raj
Arjun Raj University of Pennsylvania
Philip W. Ingham
Philip W. Ingham University of Bath

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