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Michael T Longaker

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Frontiers in Endocrinology|June 9, 2023
Circulating and extracellular vesicle-derived microRNAs as biomarkers in bone-related diseasesJulika Huber, Michael T Longaker, Natalina Quarto
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 5, 2007
Dura mater-derived FGF-2 mediates mitogenic signaling in calvarial osteoblastsShuli Li, Natalina Quarto, Michael T Longaker
Developmental Biology|June 16, 2010
Differential activation of canonical Wnt signaling determines cranial sutures fate: a novel mechanism for sagittal suture craniosynostosisBjörn Behr, Michael T Longaker, Natalina Quarto
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 18, 2017
Fibroblasts become fat to reduce scarringCharles K F Chan, Michael T Longaker
Plos One|December 3, 2010
Activation of FGF signaling mediates proliferative and osteogenic differences between neural crest derived frontal and mesoderm parietal derived boneShuli Li, Natalina Quarto, Michael T Longaker
Tissue Engineering. Part A|July 2, 2010
Opposite spectrum of activity of canonical Wnt signaling in the osteogenic context of undifferentiated and differentiated mesenchymal cells: implications for tissue engineeringNatalina Quarto, Björn Behr, Michael T Longaker
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 24, 2006
Mitogenic and chondrogenic effects of fibroblast growth factor-2 in adipose-derived mesenchymal cellsMichael Chiou, Yue Xu, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|September 7, 2010
Discussion: Hes1 is required for the development of craniofacial structures derived from ectomesenchymal neural crest cellsBenjamin Levi, Samantha Brugmann, Michael T Longaker
Frontiers in Dental Medicine|June 6, 2022
Skeletal Stem Cells-A Paradigm Shift in the Field of Craniofacial Bone Tissue EngineeringRuth Tevlin, Michael T Longaker, Derrick C Wan
Aesthetic Surgery Journal|July 6, 2010
CommentaryBenjamin Levi, Sae Hee Ko, Michael T Longaker
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Frontiers in Endocrinology|June 9, 2023
Circulating and extracellular vesicle-derived microRNAs as biomarkers in bone-related diseasesJulika Huber, Michael T Longaker, Natalina Quarto
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 5, 2007
Dura mater-derived FGF-2 mediates mitogenic signaling in calvarial osteoblastsShuli Li, Natalina Quarto, Michael T Longaker
Developmental Biology|June 16, 2010
Differential activation of canonical Wnt signaling determines cranial sutures fate: a novel mechanism for sagittal suture craniosynostosisBjörn Behr, Michael T Longaker, Natalina Quarto
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 18, 2017
Fibroblasts become fat to reduce scarringCharles K F Chan, Michael T Longaker
Plos One|December 3, 2010
Activation of FGF signaling mediates proliferative and osteogenic differences between neural crest derived frontal and mesoderm parietal derived boneShuli Li, Natalina Quarto, Michael T Longaker
Tissue Engineering. Part A|July 2, 2010
Opposite spectrum of activity of canonical Wnt signaling in the osteogenic context of undifferentiated and differentiated mesenchymal cells: implications for tissue engineeringNatalina Quarto, Björn Behr, Michael T Longaker
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 24, 2006
Mitogenic and chondrogenic effects of fibroblast growth factor-2 in adipose-derived mesenchymal cellsMichael Chiou, Yue Xu, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|September 7, 2010
Discussion: Hes1 is required for the development of craniofacial structures derived from ectomesenchymal neural crest cellsBenjamin Levi, Samantha Brugmann, Michael T Longaker
Frontiers in Dental Medicine|June 6, 2022
Skeletal Stem Cells-A Paradigm Shift in the Field of Craniofacial Bone Tissue EngineeringRuth Tevlin, Michael T Longaker, Derrick C Wan
Aesthetic Surgery Journal|July 6, 2010
CommentaryBenjamin Levi, Sae Hee Ko, Michael T Longaker
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