Marina Martinez-Bartolomé Department of Biological Sciences Mississippi State University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Marina Martinez-Bartolomé My research interests are developmental evolution, regeneration, gene regulation and cell type evolution. During my Ph.D. I studied the molecular mechanisms and gene regulatory networks during early patterning of the sea urchin embryo. My current research as a postdoctoral researcher focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying whole-body regeneration in the cnidarian sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Publications Analysis of Ror and Ryk receptor tyrosine kinases during early development of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratusThe Biological Bulletin. ,2020 | Pubmed ID: PMIDA biphasic role of non-canonical Wnt16 signaling during early anterior-posterior patterning and morphogenesis of the sea urchin embryoDevelopment. ,2019 | Pubmed ID: PMIDWhole mount in situ hybridization techniques for analysis of the spatial distribution of mRNAs in sea urchin embryos and early larvaeMethods in Cell Biology. ,2019 | Pubmed ID: 30948007A novel gene’s role in an ancient mechanism: secreted Frizzled-related protein 1 is a critical component in the Wnt signaling network governing anterior-posterior neuroectoderm patterning in sea urchin embryosEvoDevo. ,2018 | Pubmed ID: 29387332The Power of Simplicity: Sea Urchin Embryos as in Vivo Developmental Models for Studying Complex Cell-to-cell Signaling Network InteractionsJournal of Visualized Experiments. ,2017 | Pubmed ID: 28287557 Сила простоты: Эмбрионы морского ежа, как Ryan C. Range1, Marina Martinez-Bartolomé1, Stephanie D. Burr1 1Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University JoVE 55113 Biologia do Desenvolvimento
Сила простоты: Эмбрионы морского ежа, как Ryan C. Range1, Marina Martinez-Bartolomé1, Stephanie D. Burr1 1Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University JoVE 55113 Biologia do Desenvolvimento