C H Mjaatvedt
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11.
Tietjen T, Mjaatvedt C, Yang V
Histochem J
. 1994 Jun;
26(6):526-32.
PMID: 7928406
The mammalian class I alcohol dehydrogenase is the principal enzyme responsible for ethanol metabolism. While it is regarded primarily as a liver-specific enzyme, class I alcohol dehydrogenase is known to...
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Mjaatvedt C, Krug E, Markwald R
Dev Biol
. 1991 Jun;
145(2):219-30.
PMID: 2040370
The epithelial-mesenchymal transition of cardiac endothelium is a critical developmental event in the formation of valvular and septal anlagen. We have demonstrated previously that this event can be mimicked in...
13.
Markwald R, Mjaatvedt C, Krug E, Sinning A
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1990 Jan;
588:13-25.
PMID: 2192638
No abstract available.
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Mjaatvedt C, Markwald R
Dev Biol
. 1989 Nov;
136(1):118-28.
PMID: 2509260
The embryonic vertebrate heart consists of two epithelia: the myocardium and endothelium, separated by the myocardial basement membrane (MBM). The myocardium has been shown to induce endothelial transformation into prevalvular...
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Krug E, Mjaatvedt C, Markwald R
Dev Biol
. 1987 Apr;
120(2):348-55.
PMID: 3556758
A critical step in early cardiac morphogenesis can be faithfully duplicated in culture using a hydrated collagen substratum, and thereby serves as a useful model system for studying the molecular...
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Mjaatvedt C, Lepera R, Markwald R
Dev Biol
. 1987 Jan;
119(1):59-67.
PMID: 3539667
The early chick heart tube consists of myocardium and endothelium separated by a myocardially derived basement membrane (MBM). As development proceeds, the endothelium undergoes a transition into mesenchyme in a...
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Rom W, Casey K, Parry W, Mjaatvedt C, Moatamed F
Environ Res
. 1983 Feb;
30(1):1-8.
PMID: 6299723
No abstract available.