Elazar Zelzer

Affiliations: 
Molecular Genetics Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Human Development
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Fang F, Xiao Y, Zelzer E, et al. (2022) A mineralizing pool of Gli1-expressing progenitors builds the tendon enthesis and demonstrates therapeutic potential. Cell Stem Cell. 29: 1669-1684.e6
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
Kult S, Olender T, Osterwalder M, et al. (2021) Bi-fated tendon-to-bone attachment cells are regulated by shared enhancers and KLF transcription factors. Elife. 10
Assaraf E, Blecher R, Heinemann-Yerushalmi L, et al. (2020) Piezo2 expressed in proprioceptive neurons is essential for skeletal integrity. Nature Communications. 11: 3168
Eyal S, Kult S, Rubin S, et al. (2019) Bone morphology is regulated modularly by global and regional genetic programs. Development (Cambridge, England)
Eyal S, Rubin S, Krief S, et al. (2019) Common cellular origin and diverging developmental programs for different sesamoid bones. Development (Cambridge, England)
Ofer L, Dean MN, Zaslansky P, et al. (2019) A novel nonosteocytic regulatory mechanism of bone modeling. Plos Biology. 17: e3000140
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, Heinemann-Yerushalmi L, Assaraf E, et al. (2018) New functions for the proprioceptive system in skeletal biology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373
Felsenthal N, Zelzer E. (2017) Mechanical regulation of musculoskeletal system development. Development (Cambridge, England). 144: 4271-4283
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