E Michelle Southard-Smith
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Dravis C, Spike B, Harrell J, Johns C, Trejo C, Southard-Smith E, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2015 Sep;
12(12):2035-48.
PMID: 26365194
To discover mechanisms that mediate plasticity in mammary cells, we characterized signaling networks that are present in the mammary stem cells responsible for fetal and adult mammary development. These analyses...
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Ikeda K, Takahashi M, Sato S, Igarashi H, Ishizuka T, Yawo H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Jul;
10(7):e0132475.
PMID: 26147470
The key role of the respiratory neural center is respiratory rhythm generation to maintain homeostasis through the control of arterial blood pCO2/pH and pO2 levels. The neuronal network responsible for...
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Chan W, Gonsalvez D, Young H, Southard-Smith E, Cane K, Anderson C
Dev Neurobiol
. 2015 May;
76(2):137-49.
PMID: 25989220
Adrenal medullary chromaffin cells and peripheral sympathetic neurons originate from a common sympathoadrenal (SA) progenitor cell. The timing and phenotypic changes that mark this lineage diversification are not fully understood....
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Georgas K, Armstrong J, Keast J, Larkins C, McHugh K, Southard-Smith E, et al.
Development
. 2015 May;
142(10):1893-908.
PMID: 25968320
Malformation of the urogenital tract represents a considerable paediatric burden, with many defects affecting the lower urinary tract (LUT), genital tubercle and associated structures. Understanding the molecular basis of such...
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Kondo J, Powell A, Wang Y, Musser M, Southard-Smith E, Franklin J, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2015 Apr;
149(2):407-19.e8.
PMID: 25921371
Background & Aims: Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) control intestinal smooth muscle contraction to regulate gut motility. ICC within the plane of the myenteric plexus (ICC-MY) arise from KIT-positive progenitor...
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Musser M, Correa H, Southard-Smith E
Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2015 Apr;
1(1):87-101.
PMID: 25844395
Background & Aims: In Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), neural crest-derived progenitors (NCPs) fail to completely colonize the intestine so that the enteric nervous system (ENS) is absent from distal bowel. Despite...
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Wiese C, Fleming N, Buehler D, Southard-Smith E
Genesis
. 2013 Oct;
51(12):852-61.
PMID: 24123561
Uchl1 encodes the protein gene product 9.5 antigen (PGP9.5) that is a widely used to identify migrating neural progenitors in the PNS, mature neurons of the central and peripheral nervous...
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Musser M, Southard-Smith E
Dev Biol
. 2013 Feb;
382(1):356-64.
PMID: 23376538
Normal enteric nervous system (ENS) development relies on numerous factors, including appropriate migration, proliferation, differentiation, and maturation of neural crest (NC) derivatives. Incomplete rostral to caudal migration of enteric neural...
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Wiese C, Ireland S, Fleming N, Yu J, Valerius M, Georgas K, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2012 Sep;
6:130.
PMID: 22988430
Relative positions of neurons within mature murine pelvic ganglia based on expression of neurotransmitters have been described. However the spatial organization of developing innervation in the murine urogenital tract (UGT)...
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Buehler D, Buehler D, Wiese C, Wiese C, Skelton S, Southard-Smith E, et al.
J Vis Exp
. 2012 Aug;
(66):e4188.
PMID: 22929412
During development neural crest (NC)-derived neuronal progenitors migrate away from the neural tube to form autonomic ganglia in visceral organs like the intestine and lower urinary tract. Both during development...