His scientific interests lie mostly in Zebrafish, Cell biology, Genetics, Anatomy and Gene. His Zebrafish research integrates issues from Pax genes, Transcriptome, Enhancer trap, Molecular biology and Regulation of gene expression. His study of Neural tube is a part of Cell biology.
His work on Genome, NODAL, Gastrulation and Coelacanth is typically connected to Acquired immune system as part of general Genetics study, connecting several disciplines of science. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Somite, Monoaminergic, Serotonin and Zebrafish larvae. His Epithelium study incorporates themes from Internal medicine and Endocrinology.
Vladimir Korzh spends much of his time researching Zebrafish, Cell biology, Genetics, Anatomy and Molecular biology. Zebrafish is the subject of his research, which falls under Gene. His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Epithelium and Mesoderm.
His work carried out in the field of Anatomy brings together such families of science as Neural tube and Developmental biology. His research investigates the connection with Neural tube and areas like Neurulation which intersect with concerns in Apical constriction. His Endocrinology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sonic hedgehog, Morphogenesis and Endoderm.
Vladimir Korzh mainly focuses on Zebrafish, Cell biology, Wnt signaling pathway, Circumventricular organs and Genome. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cell signaling, Cytokinesis, Enhancer trap, Voltage-gated potassium channel and Neuroscience in addition to Zebrafish. His work in the fields of Maternal to zygotic transition overlaps with other areas such as Homeobox protein NANOG.
His research in Wnt signaling pathway intersects with topics in Enhancer and Secretion. His Circumventricular organs research includes themes of Choroid plexus, Subcommissural organ, Floor plate and Median eminence. His work on Human genome as part of general Genome research is frequently linked to Gene nomenclature, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His primary scientific interests are in Cell biology, Zebrafish, Nanotechnology, Translational regulation and Maternal to zygotic transition. Vladimir Korzh studies Cell biology, focusing on Gastrulation in particular. In his works, Vladimir Korzh performs multidisciplinary study on Zebrafish and Palmitoylation.
The Nanotechnology study combines topics in areas such as Food spoilage, Membrane and Fluorescence. The concepts of his Translational regulation study are interwoven with issues in Polyadenylation, Chromatin, Transcriptome and Transcription factor. His Maternal to zygotic transition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Oocyte, Oogenesis and Translational Activation.
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Floor plate and motor neuron induction by vhh-1, a vertebrate homolog of hedgehog expressed by the notochord
H. Roelink;A. Augsburger;J. Heemskerk;V. Korzh.
Cell (1994)
MicroRNA-125b is a novel negative regulator of p53
Minh T.N. Le;Cathleen Teh;Ng Shyh-Chang;Huangming Xie;Huangming Xie;Huangming Xie.
Genes & Development (2009)
Elephant shark genome provides unique insights into gnathostome evolution
Byrappa Venkatesh;Byrappa Venkatesh;Alison P. Lee;Vydianathan Ravi;Ashish K. Maurya.
Nature (2014)
Induction of the zebrafish ventral brain and floorplate requires cyclops/nodal signalling
Karuna Sampath;Karuna Sampath;Amy L. Rubinstein;Abby M. S. Cheng;Jennifer O. Liang.
Nature (1998)
Expression of the zebrafish paired box gene pax[zf-b] during early neurogenesis
S. Krauss;T. Johansen;V. Korzh;A. Fjose.
Development (1991)
Tol2 transposon‐mediated enhancer trap to identify developmentally regulated zebrafish genes in vivo
Serguei Parinov;Igor Kondrichin;Vladimir Korzh;Alexander Emelyanov.
Developmental Dynamics (2004)
Transcriptome analysis of zebrafish embryogenesis using microarrays.
Sinnakaruppan Mathavan;Serene G. P Lee;Alicia Mak;Lance D Miller.
PLOS Genetics (2005)
Motoneuron fate specification revealed by patterned LIM homeobox gene expression in embryonic zebrafish
Bruce Appel;Vladimir Korzh;Eric Glasgow;Stefan Thor.
Development (1995)
Functional Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Photothermal-Controlled Drug Delivery In Vivo
Hong Yan;Cathleen Teh;Sivaramapanicker Sreejith;Liangliang Zhu.
Angewandte Chemie (2012)
Zebrafish primary neurons initiate expression of the LIM homeodomain protein Isl-1 at the end of gastrulation.
V. Korzh;T. Edlund;S. Thor.
Development (1993)
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