Tomer Stern

Affiliations: 
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Computational Biology, morphogenesis, bioimage informatics, tissue organization
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Stern T, Shvartsman SY, Wieschaus EF. (2022) Deconstructing gastrulation at single-cell resolution. Current Biology : Cb
Rubin S, Agrawal A, Stegmaier J, et al. (2021) Application of 3D MAPs pipeline identifies the morphological sequence chondrocytes undergo and the regulatory role of GDF5 in this process. Nature Communications. 12: 5363
Stern T, Shvartsman SY, Wieschaus EF. (2020) Template-based mapping of dynamic motifs in tissue morphogenesis. Plos Computational Biology. 16: e1008049
Felsenthal N, Rubin S, Stern T, et al. (2018) Development of migrating tendon-bone attachments involves replacement of progenitor populations. Development (Cambridge, England)
Blecher R, Krief S, Galili T, et al. (2017) The Proprioceptive System Regulates Morphologic Restoration of Fractured Bones. Cell Reports. 20: 1775-1783
Blecher R, Krief S, Galili T, et al. (2017) The Proprioceptive System Masterminds Spinal Alignment: Insight into the Mechanism of Scoliosis. Developmental Cell. 42: 388-399.e3
Ben Shoham A, Rot C, Stern T, et al. (2016) Deposition of collagen type I onto skeletal endothelium reveals a new role for blood vessels in regulating bone morphology. Development (Cambridge, England)
Sheyn D, Shapiro G, Tawackoli W, et al. (2015) PTH induces systemically administered mesenchymal stem cells to migrate to and regenerate spine injuries. Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
Stern T, Aviram R, Rot C, et al. (2015) Isometric Scaling in Developing Long Bones Is Achieved by an Optimal Epiphyseal Growth Balance. Plos Biology. 13: e1002212
Rot C, Stern T, Blecher R, et al. (2014) A mechanical Jack-like Mechanism drives spontaneous fracture healing in neonatal mice. Developmental Cell. 31: 159-70
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