Person

Berger, Silke

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-050519-1
Email
silke.berger@monash.edu
URL
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/armi
Affiliation
Peter Currie Lab
Address
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) EMBL Australia Building 75, Level 1 Monash University Clayton, VIC, 3800 Australia
Country
Australia
Phone
0061 (0)3 9902 9620
Fax
0061 (0)3 9902 9729
ORCID ID
Biography and Research Interest
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Furtado MB1, Wilmanns JC2, Chandran A3, Tonta M4, Biben C5, Eichenlaub M3, Coleman HA4, Berger S3, Bouveret R6, Singh R6, Harvey RP6, Ramialison M3, Pearson JT7, Parkington HC4, Rosenthal NA8, Costa MW9. (2017) A novel conditional mouse model for Nkx2-5 reveals transcriptional regulation of cardiac ion channels, Differentiation. 2016 Jan-Mar;91(1-3):29-41

Berger, J., Berger, S., Cong Tuoc, T., D�Amelio, M., Cecconi, F., Gorski, J., Jones, K. R., Gruss, P., and Stoykova, A. (2007) Conditional activation of Pax6 in the mouse developing cortex of transgenic mice causes progenitor apoptosis, Development 134, 1311-1322

Berger, J., Eckert, S., Scardigli, R., Guillemot, F., Gruss, P., and Stoykova, A. (2004) E1-Ngn2/Cre is a new line for regional activation of Cre recombinase in the developing CNS, Genesis 40, 195-199

Moreno S, Ferraro E, Eckert S, Cecconi F. Apaf1 reduced expression levels generate a mutant phenotype in adult brain and skeleton.Cell Death Differ. 2002 Mar;9(3):340-2.