Publications


Selected Publications

Kinkel MD, Eames SC, Philipson LH, Prince VE. (2010) Intraperitoneal injection into adult zebrafish. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 42 http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=2126, doi: 10.3791/2126

Eames SC, Philipson LH, Prince VE, Kinkel MD. (2010) Blood sugar measurement in zebrafish reveals dynamics of glucose homeostasis. Zebrafish. 7:205-213.

Prince VE and Kinkel MD. (2010) Recent advances in pancreas development: from embryonic pathways to programming renewable sources of beta-cells. F1000 Biology Reports. 2(17):1-4.

Kinkel MD, Sefton L, Kikuchi Y, Mizoguchi T, Ward AB, Prince VE. (2009) Cyp26 enzymes function in endoderm to regulate pancreatic field size. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 106:7864-7869.

Kinkel MD, Prince VE. (2009) On the Diabetic Menu: Zebrafish as a model for pancreas development and function. BioEssays. 31:139-152.

Kinkel MD, Eames SC, Alonzo MA, Prince VE. (2008) Cdx4 is required in the endoderm to localize the pancreas and limit ß-cell number. Development. 135:919-929.

Stafford D, White RJ, Kinkel MD, Linville A, Schilling TF, Prince VE. (2006) Retinoids signal directly to zebrafish endoderm to specify insulin-expressing ß-cells. Development. 133:949-956.

Kinkel MD and Prince VE (2005) A grand new view from the embryo. Development. 132:5133-5135. Review of “Endless Forms Most Beautiful” by SB Carroll, WW Norton.

Kinkel MD, Yagi R, McBurney D, Nugent A, Horton WE. (2004) Age-related expression patterns of Bag-1 and Bcl-2 in growth plate and articular chondrocytes. The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology. 279A:720-728.

Kinkel MD and Horton WE. (2003) Coordinate down-regulation of cartilage matrix gene expression in Bcl-2 deficient chondrocytes is associated with decreased SOX9 and decreased mRNA stability. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 88:941-953.

Kinkel MD, Thewissen JGM, Oelschläger HA. (2001) Rotation of middle ear ossicles during cetacean development. Journal of Morphology. 249:126-131.