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Cathy Mendelsohn

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 3, 2006
Going in circles: conserved mechanisms control radial patterning in the urinary and digestive tractsCathy Mendelsohn
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 2, 2004
Functional obstruction: the renal pelvis rulesCathy Mendelsohn
Organogenesis|July 2, 2009
Using mouse models to understand normal and abnormal urogenital tract developmentCathy Mendelsohn
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|November 25, 2003
Stromal progenitors are important for patterning epithelial and mesenchymal cell types in the embryonic kidneyRandy Levinson, Cathy Mendelsohn
Developmental Cell|March 27, 2019
Kidneys Prefer a High Fat4 DietGregory Wiessner, Cathy Mendelsohn
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation|April 23, 2014
Formation and regeneration of the urotheliumTammer Yamany, Jason Van Batavia, Cathy Mendelsohn
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 26, 2012
Novel mechanisms of early upper and lower urinary tract patterning regulated by RetY1015 docking tyrosine in miceMasato Hoshi, Ekatherina Batourina, Cathy Mendelsohn, et al.
Oncoscience|October 27, 2015
Tumorigenicity of RTK/RAS in urotheliumXue-Ru Wu, Cathy Mendelsohn, David J DeGraff
BMC Genetics|July 10, 2002
The Tnfrh1 (Tnfrsf23) gene is weakly imprinted in several organs and expressed at the trophoblast-decidua interfaceLorraine Clark, Michelle Wei, Giorgio Cattoretti, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 27, 2012
The ulnar-mammary syndrome gene, Tbx3, is a direct target of the retinoic acid signaling pathway, which regulates its expression during mouse limb developmentReyna Deeya Ballim, Cathy Mendelsohn, Virginia E Papaioannou, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 3, 2006
Going in circles: conserved mechanisms control radial patterning in the urinary and digestive tractsCathy Mendelsohn
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 2, 2004
Functional obstruction: the renal pelvis rulesCathy Mendelsohn
Organogenesis|July 2, 2009
Using mouse models to understand normal and abnormal urogenital tract developmentCathy Mendelsohn
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|November 25, 2003
Stromal progenitors are important for patterning epithelial and mesenchymal cell types in the embryonic kidneyRandy Levinson, Cathy Mendelsohn
Developmental Cell|March 27, 2019
Kidneys Prefer a High Fat4 DietGregory Wiessner, Cathy Mendelsohn
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation|April 23, 2014
Formation and regeneration of the urotheliumTammer Yamany, Jason Van Batavia, Cathy Mendelsohn
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 26, 2012
Novel mechanisms of early upper and lower urinary tract patterning regulated by RetY1015 docking tyrosine in miceMasato Hoshi, Ekatherina Batourina, Cathy Mendelsohn, et al.
Oncoscience|October 27, 2015
Tumorigenicity of RTK/RAS in urotheliumXue-Ru Wu, Cathy Mendelsohn, David J DeGraff
BMC Genetics|July 10, 2002
The Tnfrh1 (Tnfrsf23) gene is weakly imprinted in several organs and expressed at the trophoblast-decidua interfaceLorraine Clark, Michelle Wei, Giorgio Cattoretti, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 27, 2012
The ulnar-mammary syndrome gene, Tbx3, is a direct target of the retinoic acid signaling pathway, which regulates its expression during mouse limb developmentReyna Deeya Ballim, Cathy Mendelsohn, Virginia E Papaioannou, et al.
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