Mr Jason Da Silva
Senior Research Assistant/Technicia
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
+61 7 334 62075
Publications
Journal Articles
Chau, Tevin C. Y., Keyser, Mikaela S., Da Silva, Jason A., Morris, Elysse K., Yordanov, Teodor E., Duscyz, Kinga P., Paterson, Scott, Yap, Alpha S., Hogan, Benjamin M. and Lagendijk, Anne Karine (2022). Dynamically regulated focal adhesions coordinate endothelial cell remodelling in developing vasculature. Development, 149 (23) dev200454, 1-14. doi: 10.1242/dev.200454
Koopman, Charlotte D., De Angelis, Jessica, Iyer, Swati P., Verkerk, Arie O., Da Silva, Jason, Berecki, Geza, Jeanes, Angela, Baillie, Gregory J., Paterson, Scott, Uribe, Veronica, Ehrlich, Ophelia V., Robinson, Samuel D., Garric, Laurence, Petrou, Steven, Simons, Cas, Vetter, Irina, Hogan, Benjamin M., de Boer, Teun P., Bakkers, Jeroen and Smith, Kelly A. (2021). The zebrafish mutant uncovers an evolutionarily conserved role for Tmem161b in the control of cardiac rhythm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118 (9) e2018220118, e2018220118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2018220118
Grassini, Daniela R., Da Silva, Jason, Hall, Thomas E., Baillie, Gregory J., Simons, Cas, Parton, Robert G., Hogan, Benjamin M. and Smith, Kelly A. (2019). Myosin Vb is required for correct trafficking of N-cadherin and cardiac chamber ballooning. Developmental Dynamics, 248 (4) dvdy.19, 284-295. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.19
Grassini, Daniela R., Lagendijk, Anne K., De Angelis, Jessica E., Da Silva, Jason, Jeanes, Angela, Zettler, Nicole, Bower, Neil I., Hogan, Benjamin M. and Smith, Kelly A. (2018). Nppa and Nppb act redundantly during zebrafish cardiac development to confine AVC marker expression and reduce cardiac jelly volume. Development, 145 (12) dev160739, dev160739. doi: 10.1242/dev.160739
Capon, Samuel James, Baillie, Gregory, Bower, Neil, Da Silva, Jason Andrew, Paterson, Scott, Hogan, Ben, Simons, Cas and Smith, Kelly (2017). Utilising polymorphisms to achieve allele-specific genome editiing in zebrafish. Biology Open, 6 (1), 125-131. doi: 10.1242/bio.020974