Cathy L. Mendelsohn

Affiliations: 
Nutritional and Metabolic Biology Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Genetics, Human Development, Nutrition
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Lorberbaum DS, Kishore S, Rosselot C, et al. (2020) Retinoic acid signaling within pancreatic endocrine progenitors regulates mouse and human β cell specification. Development (Cambridge, England)
Shuman* L, Buckwalter J, Wildermuth T, et al. (2020) MP28-17 FOXA1 EXPRESSION IS REQUIRED FOR MAINTENANCE OF SUPERFICIAL UMBRELLA CELLS IN THE UROTHELIUM The Journal of Urology. 203: e426
Osei-Amponsa V, Buckwalter JM, Shuman L, et al. (2019) Hypermethylation of FOXA1 and allelic loss of PTEN drive squamous differentiation and promote heterogeneity in bladder cancer. Oncogene
Liu C, Tate T, Batourina E, et al. (2019) Pparg promotes differentiation and regulates mitochondrial gene expression in bladder epithelial cells. Nature Communications. 10: 4589
Wiessner G, Mendelsohn C. (2019) Kidneys Prefer a High Fat4 Diet. Developmental Cell. 48: 743-744
Wang J, Batourina E, Schneider K, et al. (2018) Polyploid Superficial Cells that Maintain the Urothelial Barrier Are Produced via Incomplete Cytokinesis and Endoreplication. Cell Reports. 25: 464-477.e4
Joseph DB, Chandrashekar AS, Abler LL, et al. (2018) In vivo replacement of damaged bladder urothelium by Wolffian duct epithelial cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Osei Amponsa V, Zheng Z, Walter V, et al. (2018) Novel transgenic knockout model of basal-squamous bladder cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 36: 459-459
Sanna-Cherchi S, Khan K, Westland R, et al. (2017) Exome-wide Association Study Identifies GREB1L Mutations in Congenital Kidney Malformations. American Journal of Human Genetics. 101: 789-802
Zarifpour M, Andersson KE, Kelkar SS, et al. (2017) Characterization of a Murine Model of Bioequivalent Bladder Wound Healing and Repair Following Subtotal Cystectomy. Bioresearch Open Access. 6: 35-45
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