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Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-7409
(215) 955-9159 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Muenke syndrome mutation, FgfR3 P244R, Causes TMJ Defects
- The critical role of the epidermal growth factor receptor in endochondral ossification
- The Muenke syndrome mutation (FgfR3 P244R) causes cranial base shortening associated with growth plate dysfunction and premature perichondrial ossification in murine basicranial synchondroses
- TMJ development and growth require primary cilia function
- Ihh signaling regulates mandibular symphysis development and growth
- Compound heterozygous loss of Ext1 and Ext2 is sufficient for formation of multiple exostoses in mouse ribs and long bones
- Synovial joint formation requires local Ext1 expression and heparan sulfate production in developing mouse embryo limbs and spine
- Hox11 genes establish synovial joint organization and phylogenetic characteristics in developing mouse zeugopod skeletal elements
- Sulfotransferase Ndst1 is needed for mandibular and TMJ development
- Indian hedgehog roles in post-natal TMJ development and organization
- Hox11 paralogous genes are required for formation of wrist and ankle joints and articular surface organization
- Roles of the primary cilium component polaris in synchondrosis development
- Retinoic acid receptors are required for skeletal growth, matrix homeostasis and growth plate function in postnatal mouse
- Small GTPase protein Rac-1 is activated with maturation and regulates cell morphology and function in chondrocytes
- A distinct cohort of progenitor cells participates in synovial joint and articular cartilage formation during mouse limb skeletogenesis
- Wnt/β-catenin signaling regulates cranial base development and growth
- Synovial joint formation during mouse limb skelet 05D4 ogenesis: Roles of Indian hedgehog signaling
- Transcription factor ERG and joint and articular cartilage formation during mouse limb and spine skeletogenesis
- Temporomandibular joint formation and condyle growth require Indian hedgehog signaling
- Expression of Indian hedgehog, BMP-4 and Noggin in craniosynostosis induced by fetal constraint
