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Martin J Cohn

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 2, 2006
Hagfish and lancelet fibrillar collagens reveal that type II collagen-based cartilage evolved in stem vertebratesGuangjun Zhang, Martin J Cohn
Developmental Biology|May 25, 2021
Single cell transcriptomic analysis of external genitalia reveals complex and sexually dimorphic cell populations in the early genital tubercleBrooke A Armfield, Martin J Cohn
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2014
Embryonic origin and compartmental organization of the external genitaliaAna M Herrera, Martin J Cohn
Sexual Development : Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Endocrinology, Embryology, and Pathology of Sex Determination and Differentiation|June 28, 2014
Phallus development in the turtle Trachemys scriptaChristine E Larkins, Martin J Cohn
Nature|August 1, 2006
Evidence that mechanisms of fin development evolved in the midline of early vertebratesRenata Freitas, GuangJun Zhang, Martin J Cohn
Plos One|August 22, 2007
Biphasic Hoxd gene expression in shark paired fins reveals an ancient origin of the distal limb domainRenata Freitas, GuangJun Zhang, Martin J Cohn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 24, 2006
Lamprey type II collagen and Sox9 reveal an ancient origin of the vertebrate collagenous skeletonGuangjun Zhang, Michael M Miyamoto, Martin J Cohn
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 14, 2009
Functional and phylogenetic analysis shows that Fgf8 is a marker of genital induction in mammals but is not required for external genital developmentAshley W Seifert, Terry Yamaguchi, Martin J Cohn
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|April 14, 2009
Chapter 2. Evolution of vertebrate cartilage developmentGuangjun Zhang, B Frank Eames, Martin J Cohn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 25, 2015
Timing of androgen receptor disruption and estrogen exposure underlies a spectrum of congenital penile anomaliesZhengui Zheng, Brooke A Armfield, Martin J Cohn
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 2, 2006
Hagfish and lancelet fibrillar collagens reveal that type II collagen-based cartilage evolved in stem vertebratesGuangjun Zhang, Martin J Cohn
Developmental Biology|May 25, 2021
Single cell transcriptomic analysis of external genitalia reveals complex and sexually dimorphic cell populations in the early genital tubercleBrooke A Armfield, Martin J Cohn
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2014
Embryonic origin and compartmental organization of the external genitaliaAna M Herrera, Martin J Cohn
Sexual Development : Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Endocrinology, Embryology, and Pathology of Sex Determination and Differentiation|June 28, 2014
Phallus development in the turtle Trachemys scriptaChristine E Larkins, Martin J Cohn
Nature|August 1, 2006
Evidence that mechanisms of fin development evolved in the midline of early vertebratesRenata Freitas, GuangJun Zhang, Martin J Cohn
Plos One|August 22, 2007
Biphasic Hoxd gene expression in shark paired fins reveals an ancient origin of the distal limb domainRenata Freitas, GuangJun Zhang, Martin J Cohn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 24, 2006
Lamprey type II collagen and Sox9 reveal an ancient origin of the vertebrate collagenous skeletonGuangjun Zhang, Michael M Miyamoto, Martin J Cohn
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 14, 2009
Functional and phylogenetic analysis shows that Fgf8 is a marker of genital induction in mammals but is not required for external genital developmentAshley W Seifert, Terry Yamaguchi, Martin J Cohn
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|April 14, 2009
Chapter 2. Evolution of vertebrate cartilage developmentGuangjun Zhang, B Frank Eames, Martin J Cohn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 25, 2015
Timing of androgen receptor disruption and estrogen exposure underlies a spectrum of congenital penile anomaliesZhengui Zheng, Brooke A Armfield, Martin J Cohn
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