Science Publications:
2022 Maddula, V., N. G. Holtzman, M. C. Nagan, and S.A. Rotenberg “Phospho-mimetic mutation of α-tubulin at Ser165 promotes the persistence of GTP caps in microtubules,” July 7: Biochemistry 61: 14, 1505-1516 [URL]
2021 Singleman, C. and N. G. Holtzman “PCB and TCDD derived embryonic cardiac defects results from a novel AhR pathway” Feb 25: Aquatic Toxicology [URL]
2020 Singleman, C., A. Zimmerman, E.Harrison, N. Roy, I. Wirgin and N. G. Holtzman “Toxic effects of PCB confiners and Aroclors on embryonic growth and development.” Oct 29: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry [URL]
2016 Pavel, M.A., C. Lv, C. Ng, L. Yang, P. Kashyap, C. Lam, V. Valentino, H. Fung, T. Campbell, S.G. Moller, D. Zenisek, N. G. Holtzman and Y. Yu. “Function and regulation of TRPP2 ion channel revealed by a gain-of-function mutation.” PNAS (Apr 26;113(17)):E2363-72. [URL]
2016 Holtzman, N.G., M.K. Iovine, J.O. Liang, and J. Morris. “Learning to fish with genetics: a primer on the vertebrate model Danio rerio.” Genetics. Jul;203(3):1069-89. (Invited Review) [URL]
2016 Prabhudesai S, Bensabeur FZ, Abdullah R, Basak I, Baez S, Alves G, Holtzman N.G., Larsen JP, Møller SG. “LRRK2 knockdown in zebrafish causes developmental defects, neuronal loss, and synuclein aggregation.” J Neurosci Res. Aug;94(8):717-35. [URL]
2014 Singleman, C. and N. G. Holtzman. “Growth and Maturation in the Zebrafish, Danio rerio: A Staging Tool for Teaching and Research.” Zebrafish, Aug; 11(4):396-406. [URL]
2013 Lenhart, K.F., N. G. Holtzman, Williams, J.RP. and R. D. Burdine. “Integration of Nodal and BMP Signals in the Heart Requires FoxH1 to Create Left-Right Differences in Cell Migration Rates That Direct Cardiac Asymmetry.” PLoS Genetics, Jan;9(1):e1003109.[URL]
2012 Singleman, C. and N. G. Holtzman. “Analysis of Post-Embryonic Heart Development and Maturation in the Zebrafish, Danio rerio.” Developmental Dynamics, 241(12):1993-2004. [URL]
2011 Singleman, C.P and N.G. Holtzman. “Heart Dissection in Larval, Juvenile and Adult Zebrafish, Danio rerio,” J Vis Exp. Sep 30;(55): e3165. [URL]
2008 Baker, K.P, N.G. Holtzman, and R.D. Burdine. “Direct and indirect roles for Nodal signaling in two axis conversions during asymmetric morphogenesis of the zebrafish heart.” PNAS, 105(37): 13924-9.[URL]
2008 Osborne, N.P, K. Brand-Arzamendi, E.A. Ober, S.W. Jin, H. Verkade, N G. Holtzman, D. Yelon and Didier Y.R. Stainier. “The Spinster Homolog, Two of Hearts, Is Required for Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Signaling in Zebrafish.” Current Biology, 18: 1882-1888. [URL]
2008 de Campos-Baptista , M.I.P, N.G. Holtzman, D. Yelon, and A.F. Schier. “Nodal Signaling Promotes the Speed and Directional Movement of Cardiomyocytes in Zebrafish.” Dev Dyn. 237(12): 3624 – 3633. [URL]
2007 Glickman Holtzman, N., J. SchoenebeckP , H.J. Tsai, and D. Yelon. “Region Specific Cell Movements Direct Heart Tube Assembly in Zebrafish.” Development, 134: 2379-2386 [URL].
2004 Glickman, N.S. and D. Yelon. “Coordinating morphogenesis: epithelial integrity during heart tube assembly.” Dev Cell. Mar;6(3):311-2. (Invited Review) [URL]
2003 Glickman, N.S., C.B. Kimmel, M. JonesU, C. Walker, and R.J. Adams. “Shaping the Zebrafish Notochord.” Development, 130(5): 873-87.[URL]
2002 Glickman, N.S. and D. Yelon. “Cardiac development in zebrafish: coordination of form and function.” Semin Cell Dev Biol. Dec;13(6):507-13. (Invited Review) [URL]
1996 Larsen, E., T. Lee, and N.S. Glickman. “Antenna to Leg Transformation: Dynamics of Developmental Competence.” Developmental Genetics, 19(4): 333-339. [URL]
Education Publications:
2019 Yukabov, D.JU, and N. G. Holtzman “Fetal pig dissection manual.” Retrieved from https://academicworks.cuny.edu/qc_oers/23 CC BY-NC-SA.
2019 Barnes, J.SU., Yukabov, D.JU, Singleman, C., and N. G. Holtzman “Histological Atlas: Basic Mammalian Tissue Types.” Retrieved from https://academicworks.cuny.edu/qc_oers/22 CC BY-NC-SA.
2013 Holtzman, N.G. and V. L. Miller “Classification and Life Cycle: a hands on approach- Module 1.” LifeSci TRC . https://www.lifescitrc.org/collection.cfm?collectionID=2758.