Doris Herzlinger

Affiliations: 
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology
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Welsh IC, Hart J, Brown JM, et al. (2018) Pbx loss in cranial neural crest, unlike in epithelium, results in cleft palate only and a broader midface. Journal of Anatomy
Farber G, Hurtado R, Loh S, et al. (2018) Glomerular endothelial cell maturation depends on ADAM10, a key regulator of Notch signaling. Angiogenesis
Hurtado R, Zewdu R, Mtui J, et al. (2015) Pbx1-dependent control of VMC differentiation kinetics underlies gross renal vascular patterning. Development (Cambridge, England). 142: 2653-64
Herzlinger D, Hurtado R. (2014) Patterning the renal vascular bed. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. 36: 50-6
Hurtado R, Bub G, Herzlinger D. (2014) A molecular signature of tissues with pacemaker activity in the heart and upper urinary tract involves coexpressed hyperpolarization-activated cation and T-type Ca2+ channels. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 28: 730-9
Grinstein M, Yelin R, Herzlinger D, et al. (2013) Generation of the podocyte and tubular components of an amniote kidney: timing of specification and a role for Wnt signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 4565-73
Herzlinger D. (2011) Upper urinary tract pacemaker cells join the GLI club. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121: 836-8
Hurtado R, Bub G, Herzlinger D. (2010) The pelvis-kidney junction contains HCN3, a hyperpolarization-activated cation channel that triggers ureter peristalsis. Kidney International. 77: 500-8
Guillaume R, Bressan M, Herzlinger D. (2009) Paraxial mesoderm contributes stromal cells to the developing kidney. Developmental Biology. 329: 169-75
Bressan M, Davis P, Timmer J, et al. (2009) Notochord-derived BMP antagonists inhibit endothelial cell generation and network formation. Developmental Biology. 326: 101-11
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