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Gabrielle Kardon
Gabrielle Kardon
Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah
Verified email at genetics.utah.edu - Homepage
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Satellite cells, connective tissue fibroblasts and their interactions are crucial for muscle regeneration
MM Murphy, JA Lawson, SJ Mathew, DA Hutcheson, G Kardon
Development 138 (17), 3625-3637, 2011
12112011
Muscle and tendon morphogenesis in the avian hind limb
G Kardon
Development 125 (20), 4019-4032, 1998
4411998
Connective tissue fibroblasts and Tcf4 regulate myogenesis
SJ Mathew, JM Hansen, AJ Merrell, MM Murphy, JA Lawson, ...
Development 138 (2), 371-384, 2011
3392011
Embryonic and fetal limb myogenic cells are derived from developmentally distinct progenitors and have different requirements for β-catenin
DA Hutcheson, J Zhao, A Merrell, M Haldar, G Kardon
Genes & development 23 (8), 997-1013, 2009
3322009
Somitic origin of limb muscle satellite and side population cells
J Schienda, KA Engleka, S Jun, MS Hansen, JA Epstein, CJ Tabin, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (4), 945-950, 2006
2602006
Muscle stem cells contribute to myofibres in sedentary adult mice
AC Keefe, JA Lawson, SD Flygare, ZD Fox, MP Colasanto, SJ Mathew, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7087, 2015
2592015
A Tcf4-positive mesodermal population provides a prepattern for vertebrate limb muscle patterning
G Kardon, BD Harfe, CJ Tabin
Developmental cell 5 (6), 937-944, 2003
2312003
Local extrinsic signals determine muscle and endothelial cell fate and patterning in the vertebrate limb
G Kardon, JK Campbell, CJ Tabin
Developmental cell 3 (4), 533-545, 2002
1932002
Pervasive satellite cell contribution to uninjured adult muscle fibers
B Pawlikowski, C Pulliam, ND Betta, G Kardon, BB Olwin
Skeletal muscle 5, 1-13, 2015
1742015
Development of the diaphragm–a skeletal muscle essential for mammalian respiration
AJ Merrell, G Kardon
The FEBS journal 280 (17), 4026-4035, 2013
1562013
Muscle connective tissue controls development of the diaphragm and is a source of congenital diaphragmatic hernias
AJ Merrell, BJ Ellis, ZD Fox, JA Lawson, JA Weiss, G Kardon
Nature genetics 47 (5), 496-504, 2015
1312015
Origin of Vertebrate Limb Muscle: The Role of Progenitor and Myoblast Populations
M Murphy, G Kardon
Current topics in developmental biology 96, 1-32, 2011
1182011
Transiently active Wnt/β-catenin signaling is not required but must be silenced for stem cell function during muscle regeneration
MM Murphy, AC Keefe, JA Lawson, SD Flygare, M Yandell, G Kardon
Stem cell reports 3 (3), 475-488, 2014
932014
Molecular shifts in limb identity underlie development of feathered feet in two domestic avian species
ET Domyan, Z Kronenberg, CR Infante, AI Vickrey, SA Stringham, ...
elife 5, e12115, 2016
842016
Autonomous and nonautonomous roles of Hedgehog signaling in regulating limb muscle formation
JKH Hu, E McGlinn, BD Harfe, G Kardon, CJ Tabin
Genes & development 26 (18), 2088-2102, 2012
682012
Evidence from the fossil record of an antipredatory exaptation: conchiolin layers in corbulid bivalves
G Kardon
Evolution 52 (1), 68-79, 1998
561998
Infection of myofibers contributes to increased pathogenicity during infection with an epidemic strain of chikungunya virus
A Rohatgi, JC Corbo, K Monte, S Higgs, DL Vanlandingham, G Kardon, ...
Journal of virology 88 (5), 2414-2425, 2014
432014
The emergence of Pax7-expressing muscle stem cells during vertebrate head muscle development
JM Nogueira, K Hawrot, C Sharpe, A Noble, WM Wood, EC Jorge, ...
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 7, 62, 2015
352015
Evolutionarily conserved morphogenetic movements at the vertebrate head–trunk interface coordinate the transport and assembly of hypopharyngeal structures
C Lours-Calet, LE Alvares, AS El-Hanfy, S Gandesha, EH Walters, ...
Developmental biology 390 (2), 231-246, 2014
332014
Pax3 and Dach2 positive regulation in the developing somite
G Kardon, TA Heanue, CJ Tabin
Developmental dynamics: an official publication of the American Association …, 2002
332002
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