Justin Vestal
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Justin Vestal's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying kidney development, specifically investigating the role of the zebrafish paralog six2b in early proximal pronephros morphogenesis. His work contributes to understanding fundamental processes of organogenesis, with potential implications for human health. Vestal has published one paper on this topic, collaborating with researchers Troy Camarata and Luke Smith from Arkansas State University, and Margaret Kell from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in this research area.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis (2023)
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- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
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