Publikationen von C Nüsslein-Volhard
Alle Typen
Vortrag (10)
201.
Vortrag
How fish colour their skin: A paradigm for development and evolution of adult patterns. 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB 2019), Boston, MA, USA (2019)
202.
Vortrag
How fish colour their skin: A paradigm for development and evolution of adult patterns. Grand BIMSB Opening Symposium, Berlin, Germany (2018)
203.
Vortrag
How fish colour their skin: A paradigm for development and evolution of adult patterns. 5th European Zebrafish Principal Investigator Meeting (EZPM 2018), Berlin, Germany (2018)
204.
Vortrag
Skin, scales and fins: Genetic analysis of the development of adult integumentary structures in the zebrafish. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB 2008), Philadelphia, PA, USA (2008)
205.
Vortrag
Cell migration in the zebrafish. 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB 2005), San Francisco, CA, USA (2005)
206.
Vortrag
A neural-crest-derived glial lineage in the zebrafish: Coupling in vivo imaging and genetic analysis. Sixtieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB 2001), Seattle, WA, USA (2001)
Poster (5)
207.
Poster
Evolution of heterotypic cell interactions underlies colour pattern diversification in Danio species. 11th European Zebrafish Meeting 2020 (2020)
208.
Poster
Evolution of Colour Patterning in Danio Species. European Developmental Biology Congress (EDBC 2019), Alicante, Spain (2019)
209.
Poster
Colour pattern formation in zebrafish. FEBS EMBO 2014 Conference, Paris, France (2014)
210.
Poster
Isolation and characterization of molecules involved in macrophage migration to and colonization of the zebrafish brain. First Pan American Congress in Developmental Biology: SDB 66th Annual Meeting, SMBD 8th Annual Meeting, LASDB 3rd International Meeting, Cancún, México (2007)
211.
Poster
Identification and characterisation of novel zebrafish brain development mutants by large-scale mutagenesis screening. 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB 2002), Madison, WI, USA (2002)